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JackieV

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Oct 12, 2024
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Green cheek conure and a canary winged parakeet.
Just had a pot handle smolder on an old pan. I caught it right away but it got the smoke out right away but it has left a horrible smell in my house. I have fans going and doors open to cycle fresh air in to the house. Birds seem to be fine. Can the residual smell harm them. I am scared senseless
 
Just had a pot handle smolder on an old pan. I caught it right away but it got the smoke out right away but it has left a horrible smell in my house. I have fans going and doors open to cycle fresh air in to the house. Birds seem to be fine. Can the residual smell harm them. I am scared senseless

How are you little ones doing now? I've had something similar happen to me and it is truly terrifying, but thankfully mine were ok. Keep those doors and windows open and the fans blasting for as long as you can, and contact your vet if you have any cause for concern. And I hope your birds will be ok too! 🙏 🙏 🙏
 
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How are you little ones doing now? I've had something similar happen to me and it is truly terrifying, but thankfully mine were ok. Keep those doors and windows open and the fans blasting for as long as you can, and contact your vet if you have any cause for concern. And I hope your birds will be ok too! 🙏 🙏 🙏
Thank you for replying. I did keep everything open and well ventilated all day. Birdies are doing fine now. How ever, I was a mess the whole week end. I didn’t get much sleep because I was up every hour checking on them. lol😂
 
Thank you for replying. I did keep everything open and well ventilated all day. Birdies are doing fine now. How ever, I was a mess the whole week end. I didn’t get much sleep because I was up every hour checking on them. lol😂
Oh I’m pleased to hear that. Thanks for updating, I love a happy ending!
 

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