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You could bring me some of yhat salad. It looks pretty good. Here, let me give you driving directionsā¦Dinner time
I've been making myself a salad with Cotton supervising and then we eat together. In the morning same with granola + pellets. He *always* eats with me and I love it so much!
Tonight he went straight for his bowl and ate enough that I think he got some veggies too! I'll have to investigate when he's done. After that he beelined straight for his tree outside the cage and is eating seeds (and maybe pellets) that he's probably been eyeing all day.
I'm just in total awe that he's out and about and interacting with me this much already!
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Oh DUHPoor kid! But I see more sprouts! Leashes and brooms look like snake to them. My freak with cords leashes anything remotely snake like
Poor poor little guy.
My birds would take this fall as an opportunity to be cried over and fussed over. I doubt that the millet was quite as comforting as you would have been.
Yes, let Cotton collect himself and hopefully he will be ok on Wednesday and up for more investigations.
well I'm still hoping they are lighter. But maybe is the rarer color. How long in doxy?
Also re: cleaning: if thereās a lot of organic debris you need to remove that first before bleaching as the bleach action will be exhausted on the debris and not eliminate all bacteria.Oh that's super helpful, thank you!! Ironically I was planning on a big clean this weekend just because (and because Cotton's been willing to be out of his cage long enough), so win win that I have a recommended method to follow!
It was mentioned to me but with my trip I'd completely forgotten WHY I planned to clean this weekend, so I wouldn't have done it as thoroughly without the reminders! Thank you both.I am glad you know to do this cleaning. I think vets forget to instruct clients to clean near the end of treatment.