Christmas safety tips for pets
Keep your pets safe this Christmas by following these essential pet safety tips to keep the festivities worry-free!
Read more17 February 2020
Remember those sweet necklaces you would put around your neck as a child and eat? Well this is the bird version. Feed cheerios on to a string then tie each side together to create a Cheerio necklace. Lightly coat the necklace in organic, low salt peanut butter then dip into seeds. This makes a great snack for your bird and can be easily hung or tied to the cage.
Fruits such as oranges, bananas, berries and melon are particularly healthy for your bird, providing them with the necessary vitamins. Chop the fruit up into small pieces and mix up before feeding to the bird. Some fruits are toxic to birds so if you are unsure which to use, do some research first or ask your vet.
Treat your bird to a cookie or two. Crack an egg into one cup of dry oats. Then add a few table spoons of honey. You can add dried fruit and chillies as an extra if you wish. Chillies are especially liked by birds as they do not feel the heat like we do. Mix the ingredients well then spread onto baking paper and bake for around 10 minutes. Cut up into tiny pieces before feeding it to your bird.
Start your bird’s day off nicely with a home cooked omelet. Mix bird friendly seeds with two eggs. Boil the mixture in a bag until cooked right through. Cooking for 15 minutes will ensure the egg is fully cooked. Then serve up!
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