I Indigoaud New member Nov 16, 2022 3 1 Parrots Quaker Mr. Gus Jan 25, 2024 #1 Hi, I have a 8 month old Quaker that keeps eating my cats food. I generally catch it. And stop him, but is that bad for birds ?
Hi, I have a 8 month old Quaker that keeps eating my cats food. I generally catch it. And stop him, but is that bad for birds ?
J Jcas Supporting Member Parrot of the Month 🏆 Jan 9, 2023 634 1,021 Parrots Quaker, 2 budgies Jan 25, 2024 #2 A nibble here and there probably wouldn’t hurt but it’s not good for him to eat it consistently. Is he maybe looking for a little more protein in his diet? Some people feed their birds a little bit of boiled chicken or hard boiled egg.
A nibble here and there probably wouldn’t hurt but it’s not good for him to eat it consistently. Is he maybe looking for a little more protein in his diet? Some people feed their birds a little bit of boiled chicken or hard boiled egg.
OP I Indigoaud New member Nov 16, 2022 3 1 Parrots Quaker Mr. Gus Jan 25, 2024 Thread Starter Thread starter #3 That’s a good idea. I am also thinking about moving the kitty’s food to a different spot. But tiki is so smart he will track it down. lol
That’s a good idea. I am also thinking about moving the kitty’s food to a different spot. But tiki is so smart he will track it down. lol
J Jcas Supporting Member Parrot of the Month 🏆 Jan 9, 2023 634 1,021 Parrots Quaker, 2 budgies Jan 25, 2024 #4 They are so smart! But moving the food bowl is worth a try