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Claudiu

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Jun 24, 2004, 9:43:01 AM6/24/04
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my dad accidently left some food burning so the whole living
room/kitchem because filled with fumes, i managed to get my african
grey out quick, and is now in the room with me, all the fumes from the
house are gone now.

However, my parrot is breathing a bit heavily, shes still playing
around and flying a bit but is there anything i could do to help her
breath normally again?

thanks!

owly

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Jun 24, 2004, 1:07:51 PM6/24/04
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If you're not going to call your vet, you should have her outside - lots of
fresh air out there.

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Peter M

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Jun 25, 2004, 9:03:32 AM6/25/04
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Just call your avian vet. He will probably ask a few questions and
then give you his opinion on whether or not to come in and see him.

When ever I am in doubt about my pet's health, I call the vet's office
and ask for advice. They allways try theire best to help even if it's
over the phone at no fee. That's one of the things to look for in a
good vet. Hope your bird gets better.

Peter M

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