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twinkypinky

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  • Birthday 11/25/1986

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    Love my bird!

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  1. Sorry that the link didn't work. It is the "WearEver Pure Living Nonstick Ceramic Coating PTFE-PFOA-Cadmium Free Dishwasher Safe Cookware Set, 10-Piece" and says Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging PTFE-Free, PFOA-Free, Cadmium-Free, Recyclable Superior stain resistance, Superior scratch resistance, Durable ceramic cookware High performance, perfect cooking, easy ceramic nonstick, High quality aluminum base Soft touch and ergonomic silicone riveted handle, Sear and deglaze with ease, cook at high temperature (up to 750-degree F) Limited Lifetime Warranty, Safe for all cooking methods except induction But then again, anyone could write anything these days and I don't know who to believe anymore. I have two stainless steel pans, so I'm using them now and making everyone else too. I'll have to adjust to the new way of cooking
  2. Last year, when I was hand feeding my bird, he got sick from Kaytee hand feeding formula. We didn't know it was toxic, he was throwing up and not moving too much. It was scary. Only when we stopped feeding him and almost a year later, did the recall e-mail come from Amazon saying the item is being recalled. And that was after a $800 vet bill.
  3. http://www.amazon.com/gp/prime/handle-buy-box.html/ref=dp_start-bbf_1_glance - is this bird safe? I have Teflon cooware and I want to replace it.
  4. Hello Everyone. I'm new to this board, I have been lurking around and reading everyone's wonderful advice and posts. I'm thankful for this forum and for all of you, bird lovers. I have a African Grey boy named Twinky who is 1 years, 4 months. I left the house for about two hours and left the corridor light on and he could see the light from his cage. (It was around 8pm, fully dark outside, the room very dim). When I came back, I opened the door and Twinky flew out of the cage (as I opened the cage door). I turned on the light quickly, and I saw that his pupils were different sizes. Now, I'm familiar with his pupils changing shape back and forth, quickly as a sign of communication and body language. But what struck me odd is that one side was fully black, and the other side I could see the little white/yellow around his eye, the pupil a lot smaller. I got so worried, but in about a minute, his pupils were normal size and even. Is this some sort of a neurological issue? Or was he just startled that I came home suddenly? Or maybe put the light on too suddenly and he need to adjust to it? Or he was a bit stressed? Or I'm too in tuned to his bodily functions? I hope someone had some experience with this? I'm like a nervous mother, worried about him too much. (My furry baby).
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