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My Parrot Is Clinically Obese just got back from the vet with the blood results...told me he needs to cut back on the sun flower seeds, needs to walk more and eat more fruit. he's the fattest parrot the vet has ever seen. anyone else have a bird???
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Ardeo said: My Parrot Is Clinically Obese
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My cats were considered kind of chubby...they've been on a diet and are doing well | |
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Ardeo said: just got back from the vet with the blood results...told me he needs to cut back on the sun flower seeds, needs to walk more and eat more fruit. he's the fattest parrot the vet has ever seen. anyone else have a bird???
don't have a parrot of my own, but i do petsit for several, and i've found that the ones with a varied diet and lots of freedom to exercise are the healthiest ones (not plucking feathers, friendly, healthy weight, etc.) kinda the same thing as with people, i guess... | |
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irresistibleb1tch said: Ardeo said: just got back from the vet with the blood results...told me he needs to cut back on the sun flower seeds, needs to walk more and eat more fruit. he's the fattest parrot the vet has ever seen. anyone else have a bird???
don't have a parrot of my own, but i do petsit for several, and i've found that the ones with a varied diet and lots of freedom to exercise are the healthiest ones (not plucking feathers, friendly, healthy weight, etc.) kinda the same thing as with people, i guess... he doesnt have a feather plucking problem, he is free to roam the house although he likes to be pearched on top of his cage and he is very talkative. i leave a plate of veggies/fruit on his cage every morning and he just seems to chop it up but not eat it, kinda like the rest of the furniture | |
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Ardeo said: irresistibleb1tch said: Ardeo said: just got back from the vet with the blood results...told me he needs to cut back on the sun flower seeds, needs to walk more and eat more fruit. he's the fattest parrot the vet has ever seen. anyone else have a bird???
don't have a parrot of my own, but i do petsit for several, and i've found that the ones with a varied diet and lots of freedom to exercise are the healthiest ones (not plucking feathers, friendly, healthy weight, etc.) kinda the same thing as with people, i guess... he doesnt have a feather plucking problem, he is free to roam the house although he likes to be pearched on top of his cage and he is very talkative. i leave a plate of veggies/fruit on his cage every morning and he just seems to chop it up but not eat it, kinda like the rest of the furniture Maybe he's just big boned (just kidding -- I hope he slims down) | |
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When I went abroad, I let this friend of mine look after Fluffy, my hamster. Well Mary was a tight bitch and a real straight laced girl. She thought Fluffy was too chubby, so put her on a diet without my knowing!!!
She gave Fluffy one nut a day, bloody hell, I gave Fluffy anything she asked me for...and let me tell you, Fluffy was so destraught staying at Marys house, she was so pleased to see me when I returned... | |
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Ardeo said: irresistibleb1tch said: Ardeo said: just got back from the vet with the blood results...told me he needs to cut back on the sun flower seeds, needs to walk more and eat more fruit. he's the fattest parrot the vet has ever seen. anyone else have a bird???
don't have a parrot of my own, but i do petsit for several, and i've found that the ones with a varied diet and lots of freedom to exercise are the healthiest ones (not plucking feathers, friendly, healthy weight, etc.) kinda the same thing as with people, i guess... he doesnt have a feather plucking problem, he is free to roam the house although he likes to be pearched on top of his cage and he is very talkative. i leave a plate of veggies/fruit on his cage every morning and he just seems to chop it up but not eat it, kinda like the rest of the furniture sounds like you're providing a great environment for him! is there such a thing as commercial diet parrot food? or can you make your own? | |
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REDFEATHERS said: When I went abroad, I let this friend of mine look after Fluffy, my hamster. Well Mary was a tight bitch and a real straight laced girl. She thought Fluffy was too chubby, so put her on a diet without my knowing!!!
She gave Fluffy one nut a day, bloody hell, I gave Fluffy anything she asked me for...and let me tell you, Fluffy was so destraught staying at Marys house, she was so pleased to see me when I returned... poor Fluffy - hope she's better now! | |
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irresistibleb1tch said: Ardeo said: irresistibleb1tch said: Ardeo said: just got back from the vet with the blood results...told me he needs to cut back on the sun flower seeds, needs to walk more and eat more fruit. he's the fattest parrot the vet has ever seen. anyone else have a bird???
don't have a parrot of my own, but i do petsit for several, and i've found that the ones with a varied diet and lots of freedom to exercise are the healthiest ones (not plucking feathers, friendly, healthy weight, etc.) kinda the same thing as with people, i guess... he doesnt have a feather plucking problem, he is free to roam the house although he likes to be pearched on top of his cage and he is very talkative. i leave a plate of veggies/fruit on his cage every morning and he just seems to chop it up but not eat it, kinda like the rest of the furniture sounds like you're providing a great environment for him! is there such a thing as commercial diet parrot food? or can you make your own? I think Kaytee has a diet parrot food, but it's hard 2 get hold of around here...i seen it once, just seems to have more dried peppers and bananas added to it. i will take him on more walks...i know how crazy that sounds, taking a parrot for a walk but i do i have a parrot harness and he's shit scared of flying | |
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irresistibleb1tch said: REDFEATHERS said: When I went abroad, I let this friend of mine look after Fluffy, my hamster. Well Mary was a tight bitch and a real straight laced girl. She thought Fluffy was too chubby, so put her on a diet without my knowing!!!
She gave Fluffy one nut a day, bloody hell, I gave Fluffy anything she asked me for...and let me tell you, Fluffy was so destraught staying at Marys house, she was so pleased to see me when I returned... poor Fluffy - hope she's better now! SHE IS DEAD! | |
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REDFEATHERS said: irresistibleb1tch said: REDFEATHERS said: When I went abroad, I let this friend of mine look after Fluffy, my hamster. Well Mary was a tight bitch and a real straight laced girl. She thought Fluffy was too chubby, so put her on a diet without my knowing!!!
She gave Fluffy one nut a day, bloody hell, I gave Fluffy anything she asked me for...and let me tell you, Fluffy was so destraught staying at Marys house, she was so pleased to see me when I returned... poor Fluffy - hope she's better now! SHE IS DEAD! Did u give her a decent burial with a 21 gun salute or just flush her? | |
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Ardeo said: just got back from the vet with the blood results...told me he needs to cut back on the sun flower seeds, needs to walk more and eat more fruit. he's the fattest parrot the vet has ever seen. anyone else have a bird???
TAKEN TWO YEARS AGO [This message was edited Thu Jun 26 7:39:12 PDT 2003 by Ardeo] Awww he/she is pretty, I want one but I just don't have time and I don't want it to get lonely *********************************************
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REDFEATHERS said: irresistibleb1tch said: REDFEATHERS said: When I went abroad, I let this friend of mine look after Fluffy, my hamster. Well Mary was a tight bitch and a real straight laced girl. She thought Fluffy was too chubby, so put her on a diet without my knowing!!!
She gave Fluffy one nut a day, bloody hell, I gave Fluffy anything she asked me for...and let me tell you, Fluffy was so destraught staying at Marys house, she was so pleased to see me when I returned... poor Fluffy - hope she's better now! SHE IS DEAD! poor Fluffy. may she rest in peace, up there in hamster heaven! | |
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Ardeo said: irresistibleb1tch said: Ardeo said: irresistibleb1tch said: Ardeo said: just got back from the vet with the blood results...told me he needs to cut back on the sun flower seeds, needs to walk more and eat more fruit. he's the fattest parrot the vet has ever seen. anyone else have a bird???
don't have a parrot of my own, but i do petsit for several, and i've found that the ones with a varied diet and lots of freedom to exercise are the healthiest ones (not plucking feathers, friendly, healthy weight, etc.) kinda the same thing as with people, i guess... he doesnt have a feather plucking problem, he is free to roam the house although he likes to be pearched on top of his cage and he is very talkative. i leave a plate of veggies/fruit on his cage every morning and he just seems to chop it up but not eat it, kinda like the rest of the furniture sounds like you're providing a great environment for him! is there such a thing as commercial diet parrot food? or can you make your own? I think Kaytee has a diet parrot food, but it's hard 2 get hold of around here...i seen it once, just seems to have more dried peppers and bananas added to it. i will take him on more walks...i know how crazy that sounds, taking a parrot for a walk but i do i have a parrot harness and he's shit scared of flying now THERE'S a picture i'd like to see! where do you live that Kaytee is hard to find? | |
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Hey Ardeo I checked out your profile, is your last name really Papillion because we share the same and where I live there are not many of us and we are all related, we might be cousins.
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irresistibleb1tch said: Ardeo said: irresistibleb1tch said: Ardeo said: irresistibleb1tch said: Ardeo said: just got back from the vet with the blood results...told me he needs to cut back on the sun flower seeds, needs to walk more and eat more fruit. he's the fattest parrot the vet has ever seen. anyone else have a bird???
don't have a parrot of my own, but i do petsit for several, and i've found that the ones with a varied diet and lots of freedom to exercise are the healthiest ones (not plucking feathers, friendly, healthy weight, etc.) kinda the same thing as with people, i guess... he doesnt have a feather plucking problem, he is free to roam the house although he likes to be pearched on top of his cage and he is very talkative. i leave a plate of veggies/fruit on his cage every morning and he just seems to chop it up but not eat it, kinda like the rest of the furniture sounds like you're providing a great environment for him! is there such a thing as commercial diet parrot food? or can you make your own? I think Kaytee has a diet parrot food, but it's hard 2 get hold of around here...i seen it once, just seems to have more dried peppers and bananas added to it. i will take him on more walks...i know how crazy that sounds, taking a parrot for a walk but i do i have a parrot harness and he's shit scared of flying now THERE'S a picture i'd like to see! where do you live that Kaytee is hard to find? I live in Bedfordshire, UK...there's plenty of regular KT parrot feed...just not the one i need | |
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righteous1 said: Hey Ardeo I checked out your profile, is your last name really Papillion because we share the same and where I live there are not many of us and we are all related, we might be cousins.
My surname is Ardeo Papillion is just a name i like | |
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That's a beautiful African Grey!!! I miss mine so much My partner's sister was "babysitting" our LILY. That *&%**, &^*^((<, %**&^(<, girl got on the phone and LILY flew out the window and into the park. I've hated that girl since that day with all my being. We got LILY when she was about a month old. She was more like a puppy than a bird actually. Get your bird on a good diet. You know they live a long time. | |
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pimpdoutt said: That's a beautiful African Grey!!! I miss mine so much My partner's sister was "babysitting" our LILY. That *&%**, &^*^((<, %**&^(<, girl got on the phone and LILY flew out the window and into the park. I've hated that girl since that day with all my being. We got LILY when she was about a month old. She was more like a puppy than a bird actually. Get your bird on a good diet. You know they live a long time. i'm so sorry 2 hear that dude...yes, u are so right, they are like puppies...but right now he is literally screaming like a bitch LOL | |
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Ardeo said: just got back from the vet with the blood results...told me he needs to cut back on the sun flower seeds, needs to walk more and eat more fruit. he's the fattest parrot the vet has ever seen. anyone else have a bird???
TAKEN TWO YEARS AGO [This message was edited Thu Jun 26 7:39:12 PDT 2003 by Ardeo] i have six birds, two cockatiels and four parakeets. they're a riot. they're total snack lovers, so every day features at least: toast, lettuce, carrots, corn, with celery, parsley and other assorted foods on the menu. when they hear me open the refrigerator door, they 'CHIRP' and if it;s snack time and i'm running behind, they let me know i let them fly around all the time except at night, so they burn off their calories. | |
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ps: your grey looks very healthy and happy. (corn on the COB!!! yay human!!!) bet he's a ton of fun. | |
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i have six birds, two cockatiels and four parakeets. they're a riot. they're total snack lovers, so every day features at least: toast, lettuce, carrots, corn, with celery, parsley and other assorted foods on the menu. when they hear me open the refrigerator door, they 'CHIRP' and if it;s snack time and i'm running behind, they let me know i let them fly around all the time except at night, so they burn off their calories.[/quote] we are taking care of two cockatiels while a friend is on vacation - i can't get over how food-focused they are! i've never seen anything like it! sounds like you're having your hands full with those 6! | |
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What a total cutie. I love African Greys... my stepdad has a timneh, and my stepmom has a congo!
They're the best... they both love kisses. I want one! Oh shit, my hat done fell off | |
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That bird is fat enough to eat. | |
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althom said: That bird is fat enough to eat.
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birds are NOT bacon!!! | |
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XxAxX said: birds are NOT bacon!!!
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Parrot. | |
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INSATIABLE said: What a total cutie. I love African Greys... my stepdad has a timneh, and my stepmom has a congo!
They're the best... they both love kisses. I want one! they sure do love kisses | |
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