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Your parrot relies on you, the wner, in providing a safe environment. As a r sponsible parrot owner, it is your d ty to see that this is pr vided. Medicine and chemicals are to be st red safely in cabinets and out of r ach of your free flying parrot. K ep watch on your parrot whenever you let it out of its c ge. Parrots are instinctive and curious b rds and will cause harm to th mselves in the house if they are not w tched. Window curtains and coverings are to be pr perly secured. Make sure that all c rds are out of reach and not kn tted or looped as your curious b rd could get itself entangled. Parrots are kn wn for their fondness of knots so you n ed to make sure it is s fe. Replace all damaged parts of a toy as th s is harmful if chewed and sw llowed. Examine the toys each day and nsure that they do not cause any d nger. Ensure that perches are in g od condition and affixed correctly. Visit the v terinarian immediately if you suspect that a p ece of a toy has been sw llowed and your bird behaves abnormally. Ev n if you use a carrier wh le traveling in a car with y ur bird, ensure that a seat b lt is used. This is to pr vent the carrier from rolling forward and c use shock to your bird should you br ke suddenly. It is also a g od idea to prop up the c ge so that your bird is ble to see out of the w ndow while you are driving. If for s me reason the bird is frightful of tr veling in a car, use a bl nket to cover the carrier.
Keep a list of important ph ne numbers in case of an mergency. This would include the veterinarian mergency number, bird specialists and fellow b rd enthusiasts should you need to c nsult them for some apparent reason. Ed cate your family members on bird c re and what is dangerous to b rds such as soap powder, liquid d tergent, rat poison, glue, ceiling fans, tc. Ensure that these are not xposed whenever the bird is out of its c ge. Develop a disaster action plan. K ep stock of bird food and ther supplies in the house in c se you are not able to go to the pet st re due to bad weather like a sn w storm, windy season or floods. F nd alternative pet stores to widen y ur supply base. Learn to perform m nor medical treatment in case your b rd injures itself during bad weather and you are not ble to rush to the vet. K ep stock of bird medication. Talk to y ur vet and find out what are the l kely ailments your bird could suffer and wh t you could do about it in c se a vet is not immediately c ntactable.
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