veimar
New member
- Feb 5, 2014
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- Parrots
- gcc Parry; lovebird Coco; 3 budgies (Tesla, Franky and Cesar); cockatiel Murzik, red rump parakeet girl Onyx
Hello again,
We rescued our lovely GCC Parry from Petsmart a month ago, and he is a most adorable creature ever. But I just found out that non-stick cookware is bad for birds. I'm in chock! I went to kitchen and checked our cookware, and almost all of it except one large steel pot has that black coating on it! One pan is Ecolution, and doesn't have PFOA in it. And our oven is pretty old and is a self-cleaning one - so it might have that stuff too. The problem is that we ABSOLUTELY cannot afford to buy any new cookware now - I just was in ER with ambulance this week before my Obamacare started, and will need to pay medical bills while I'm not able to work for a whileā¦ it's a pretty horrifying situation anyway.
But I love my bird and don't want to harm him.
My question is if I still have to use the cookware I have - how can I protect my bird from it? I have a powerful range-hood which I always use while cooking, and I can close the door to my birds room (it's on the same floor a hallway away) Is there anything else? We have a one-story house and I often hang out with Parry in the kitchen while drinking coffee or snacking (not when I cook) - is that dangerous too? How long can the fumes stay in the air? But I cannot leave him in his room in the cage alone for the whole day. He usually sits on my shoulder buried under my hair when I do stuff around the house, mostly in the kitchen and the living room attached to it.
I'm so glad I found this out before anything bad happenedā¦ But it still makes me sad that he is not completely safe in our house. I wish I could do to the store and spend $200 on new cookware and spend another $1000 on a new oven.
I read that even hair-driers and printers can have that stuff - how can I find out if our ones have it or not? Our small laser printer is in the same room with his cage, but we do very little printing.
Thanks for any advice!
We rescued our lovely GCC Parry from Petsmart a month ago, and he is a most adorable creature ever. But I just found out that non-stick cookware is bad for birds. I'm in chock! I went to kitchen and checked our cookware, and almost all of it except one large steel pot has that black coating on it! One pan is Ecolution, and doesn't have PFOA in it. And our oven is pretty old and is a self-cleaning one - so it might have that stuff too. The problem is that we ABSOLUTELY cannot afford to buy any new cookware now - I just was in ER with ambulance this week before my Obamacare started, and will need to pay medical bills while I'm not able to work for a whileā¦ it's a pretty horrifying situation anyway.
But I love my bird and don't want to harm him.
My question is if I still have to use the cookware I have - how can I protect my bird from it? I have a powerful range-hood which I always use while cooking, and I can close the door to my birds room (it's on the same floor a hallway away) Is there anything else? We have a one-story house and I often hang out with Parry in the kitchen while drinking coffee or snacking (not when I cook) - is that dangerous too? How long can the fumes stay in the air? But I cannot leave him in his room in the cage alone for the whole day. He usually sits on my shoulder buried under my hair when I do stuff around the house, mostly in the kitchen and the living room attached to it.
I'm so glad I found this out before anything bad happenedā¦ But it still makes me sad that he is not completely safe in our house. I wish I could do to the store and spend $200 on new cookware and spend another $1000 on a new oven.
I read that even hair-driers and printers can have that stuff - how can I find out if our ones have it or not? Our small laser printer is in the same room with his cage, but we do very little printing.
Thanks for any advice!