PapillonDeNuit Posted October 9, 2020 Posted October 9, 2020 Bonjour tous ! My little Timmy has himself a girlfriend, and by that I mean a grey, plastic cup that he is in *love* with! He holds this thing and can spend hours puking on it if I let him! Anyway, as I was cleaning up the bathroom floor, I noticed Timmy had chucked up some really big peanut chunks. I mean, these were big enough that I wouldn't even swallow something that large! Should I be concerned about how Timmy chews his food? Should I sit him down and discuss the science of digestion, with a chart to make it easier for him to understand? Any insight would really be appreciated. 1
Timbersmom Posted October 10, 2020 Posted October 10, 2020 Ah, young love. Timber had an ongoing attachment to one of his bells that lasted for a couple of years. He finally gave up, since the bell was just not interested. I suspect that Timmy will ignore your attempts to educate him on basic physiology, but more power to you!
Greytness Posted October 11, 2020 Posted October 11, 2020 Oh, I feel your pain. One of my 3 greys, a rescue, is a non stop love machine to me, his bell and toys. It's 24/7. I just purchased a tea that's supposed to help lesson their drive, but I haven't steeped any for him yet. It's an avian tea product from Graywood Manor. 1
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