ravvlet
Well-known member
- Jun 25, 2019
- 2,348
- 7,085
- Parrots
- Kirby - OWA, 33yrs old (2019-)
Broccoli - Dusky Conure - 3?mo old (July 2023 -)
~~~
(Rehomed) Sammy - YNA, 45 yrs old (2022-2023)
(RIP) Cricket - Cockatiel (2019-2022)
Iām helping a friend out by parrot sitting (the birds remain at their house) this week. To kick it off, I decided to deep clean the cages as theyād been sorely neglected and were extremely filthy. Iām not here to throw stones, the person in question has been dealing with a lot of life stuff and loves their birds but has clearly been overwhelmed.
I spent about two and a half hours scraping, soaking and cleaning. The birds appear healthy and they have had them for years but they havenāt been able to afford to take them in for a vet check. This worries me as I obviously have birds at home.
I used gloves for as much of it as possible and when I got home I immediately changed clothes, threw what I was wearing into the wash on hot and took a shower. I didnāt touch my birds or any of their things until I was fully showered and changed. Is that sufficient? Iām hoping Iām being paranoid over nothing because in spite of the nasty cages the birds were all alert and in good feather condition. I figure people who work in rescue deal with similar all the time and also have birds at home, and I followed the same protocol I used when I volunteered at the local animal shelter.
I spent about two and a half hours scraping, soaking and cleaning. The birds appear healthy and they have had them for years but they havenāt been able to afford to take them in for a vet check. This worries me as I obviously have birds at home.
I used gloves for as much of it as possible and when I got home I immediately changed clothes, threw what I was wearing into the wash on hot and took a shower. I didnāt touch my birds or any of their things until I was fully showered and changed. Is that sufficient? Iām hoping Iām being paranoid over nothing because in spite of the nasty cages the birds were all alert and in good feather condition. I figure people who work in rescue deal with similar all the time and also have birds at home, and I followed the same protocol I used when I volunteered at the local animal shelter.