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Old 11-13-2011, 04:25 PM   #12
lovespandp
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Originally Posted by mscat;37268k37
Iuse to also have cockateils , When Suzi was under a year old she became very sick , I think it was from eating the seeds/poo from the birds , It was not ecoli or anything like that , but I had to take her to the ER vet and get her treated . We do not have any birds in the home now, I think the wild birds could carry many more diseases and make a small dog extrmely ill.
Oh wow- that's scary! Glad you don't have a bird now! I'm not one for inside birds- they are so messy!! That's why I told myself I would feed the wild birds, but after reading all that I dont think that is a good idea either! If I did put it where Pnut wasn't able to get to the droppings I would have to climb a hill- that just screams bad idea! Lol

I read they can have up to 60 known diseases!! Crazy who knew!
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