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Pet Parrots With Cats & Dogs: How to Make Them Coexist Plus Help and Safety Tips

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Pet Parrots with Cats and Dogs: Can They Coexist?It's a common assumption that pet parrots, cats and dogs don't mix. They assume that the instinctive predatory nature of cats places small parrots in their cross hairs. The truth is that you can in fact raise a dog, cat and a parrot under the same roof. [...]

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Make Your Parrot Want To Get Out Of Its Cage - Best Practices & Tips (Know The Rules & Benefits)

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How To Get Your Parrot Out Of Its Cage. A parrot's cage is their own personal sanctuary, that is why its very important to choose the perfect birdcage for them. In addition to the toys, food and water, it also offers them a sense of security and protection against potential predators (even if there are no [...]

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5 Surprising Facts About Parrots

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5 Surprising Facts About ParrotsParrots are highly intelligent, fun-loving creatures that make wonderful pets. While most people are aware of the overall spunk and unique personality traits they possess, there are some little-known facts that may surprise you. Keep reading to learn 5 fun and interesting facts about parrots.#1 - Parrots Can Live Over 100 [...]

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Bathe Your Pet Parrots
3 Different Ways of Bird Bathing: How & When To Give Your Parrot a Bath

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3 Different Ways To Bathe a Pet ParrotBathing is an important part of a parrot's regular grooming routine. Allowing your parrot to accumulate dust, dirt and dander isn't going to cause any immediate health problems, but it will certainly affect their state of mind. Dirty parrots are more likely to pluck and scratch themselves, which [...]

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Parrots Get Lonely and Stressed - Know The Signs & Tips On How To Help Them Overcome The Loneliness

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5 Signs of a Stressed and Lonely ParrotParrots, just like us humans, can suffer from stress caused by elements in their surrounding environment. In minor cases, the problem will correct itself and your parrot will go back to his or her "normal" behavior. However, more severe cases of stress can lead an otherwise healthy parrot [...]

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