Jedig
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I had noticed that my lovebird has been urinating frequently and in big amounts. I took him to the vet a few days ago and they took x-rays which showed that he has small pieces of metal inside his body. I was absolutely shocked and devastated at the same time. He is currently at the vet undergoing therapy. I am beating myself up trying to figure out from where he could have ingested this. I took out all of his toys that have metal in his cage but I am also worried because I see little pieces of the cage chipped here and there. (By the way when I have him out of his cage he is constantly supervised and with me so I strongly believe he got into something in his cage).
Anyway, I have been trying to research cages that are safe and will not chip or break and that he can't get sick from. I had thought about getting him a vision cage but I'm not really sure. I would like to buy a cage before I pick him up from the vet so I don't have to be worried. I also have a green cheek conure that I am paranoid about too. He will be going to the vet as soon as everything is resolved with my lovebird just to make sure. Can anyone recommend any durable, non-toxic cages? Thanks!
Anyway, I have been trying to research cages that are safe and will not chip or break and that he can't get sick from. I had thought about getting him a vision cage but I'm not really sure. I would like to buy a cage before I pick him up from the vet so I don't have to be worried. I also have a green cheek conure that I am paranoid about too. He will be going to the vet as soon as everything is resolved with my lovebird just to make sure. Can anyone recommend any durable, non-toxic cages? Thanks!