*Content for this post was provided by Daisy Song for BirdCages4Less. Daisy is the resident Chop expert in my bird group and is proudly owned by three adopted parrots – who all love their daily servings of Chop! Thank you,
The Wonderful World of Chop: Introducing Fresh Veggies to Picky Parrots (1/3)
*Content for this post was provided by Daisy Song for BirdCages4Less. Daisy is the resident Chop expert in my bird group and is proudly owned by three adopted parrots – who all love their daily servings of Chop! Thank you,
Prep for the Pet Sitter: the Daily Schedule
While you’re heading out for a change of pace, it’s likely that your bird would appreciate sticking to the same routine. To make the transition to boarding or pet-sitter easier for your feathered friend, it’s best to make a summarized
Let’s Get Packing: Things You May Have Forgotten!
Are you going away on vacation and boarding your bird this year? Whether your feathered friend is heading to the vet, a pet store, or a private home for his stay-cation, you’ll want to make sure he has everything he needs
Who is on Your Bird’s Emergency Contact List?
While it may be a no-brainer to send your human kids to school with an emergency contact, have you ever thought about doing the same for your parrots? No one likes to imagine bad things happening to themselves or their
Danger, Will Parrotson! Kitties, Ferrets, and Parrots, Oh My!
While there are many parronts that exclusively have parrots and other types of birds, the vast majority share their homes with a variety of animals. I’m a great example; I have Symon and Murphy, as well as two rabbits, two
Danger, Will Parrotson! Problems with Pooches
While there are many parronts that exclusively have parrots and other types of birds, the vast majority share their homes with a variety of animals. I’m a great example; I have Symon and Murphy, as well as two rabbits, two
Danger, Will Parrotson! Household Hazards for Birds: Scents, Sprays, and Candles
If you’re new to the world of parrots, you’re probably used to using products like Febreeze, Pine-Sol, air fresheners, perfumes, candles, or all-natural scents such as essential oils, to freshen your home. While all of these things are safe to
Danger, Will Parrotson! Household Hazards for Birds: Electrical Cords
Whether you’re a newbie bird owner or a seasoned professional, it’s easy to overlook possible dangers to your birds when they aren’t particularly dangerous to you. Even if your home is “pet-proofed” for your dog or cat, that doesn’t ensure
Danger, Will Parrotson! Household Hazards for Birds: Water
Whether you’re a newbie bird owner or a seasoned professional, it’s easy to overlook possible dangers to your birds when they aren’t particularly dangerous to you. Even if your home is “pet-proofed” for your dog or cat, that doesn’t ensure