PLS HELP šŸšØ BIRD ATE A CHEETO

I think you will be fine. Phoenix has obsconded with some questionable food and has had no measurable side effects
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Lolā€¦ mine have never gotten into anything they shouldnā€™t have.
I think you will be fine. Phoenix has obsconded with some questionable food and has had no measurable side effects
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FWIW, my standard chop recipe is almost 30% hot peppers, jalapeno, ghost or habanero , the hottest ones I can find. He loves them.
 
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FWIW, my standard chop recipe is almost 30% hot peppers, jalapeno, ghost or habanero , the hottest ones I can find. He loves them.
Will a cockatiel be able to tolerate that spice? Iā€™ve seen bigger parrots eat straight up chilli but I donā€™t know if my little cockatiel can eat those
 
Will a cockatiel be able to tolerate that spice? Iā€™ve seen bigger parrots eat straight up chilli but I donā€™t know if my little cockatiel can eat those
Yes. The size of the bird doesnā€™t influence its tastebuds. Red pepper powder is sold for mixing into wild bird seed to keep squirrels from eating the seed. Most wild birds who would come to a bird feeder are smaller than cockatiels.
 

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