I'm guessing by Arrowhead plant you mean Arrowhead vine, which is poisonous.
If the Arrowhead ine is not what you mean, then don't get it/let your bird near it.
When in doubt, it's best to be safe.
There is no scientific evidence to prove that using a camera flash when photographic pet birds is harmful.
you can get worms from pet birds
No, you do not typically have to get shots for birds.
yes,but other pet birds don't fly far
Cyclamen plants are not pet-friendly, as they contain compounds that can be toxic to both cats and dogs if ingested. Symptoms of toxicity may include vomiting, diarrhea, and in severe cases, more serious health issues. It's best to keep cyclamen out of reach of pets or choose non-toxic plants for a pet-friendly environment. Always consult a veterinarian if you suspect your pet has ingested any harmful plants.
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Yes, pathos plants (commonly known as pothos or devil's ivy) are considered toxic to cockatiels and other birds. The plant contains calcium oxalate crystals, which can cause irritation, swelling, and digestive issues if ingested. It's best to keep pothos plants out of reach of pet birds to ensure their safety. Always consult with a veterinarian if you suspect your bird has ingested a toxic plant.
Pet rabbits can safely eat a variety of wild plants, such as dandelion greens, clover, plantain, and chickweed. However, it's important to ensure that the plants are free from pesticides and other harmful chemicals before offering them to your pet rabbit. Additionally, introducing new plants to your rabbit's diet should be done gradually to avoid digestive issues.
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