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These are some things to AVOID with your Parrot

TOXIC OR UNHEALTHY BIRD FOODS
Avoid anything high is salt, sugar, and fat content.
Alcohol
Apple seeds
Apricot pits
Asparagus
Avocado (entire plant and fruit)
Beans - Kidney, Lima
Beans, any dried
Butter
Caffeine
Carbonated beverages
Cherry pits
Chocolate
Cigarette tobacco
Dried fruits (containing sulfides or sulfates)
Egg Plant
Gatorade
Milk/cream in large quantities
Nectarine pits
Olives
Onions (raw or cooked)
Peach pits
Pear pips
Plum pits
Raw Peanuts
Rhubarb
Tobacco
Tomato (entire plant and fruit)
Houseplants (most are toxic, not all)

Toxic Household Items

ALCOHOLIC DRINKS 
AMMONIA 
ANTIFREEZE 
ANT SYRUP or PASTE 
ARSENIC 
ASBESTOS 
AUTO PRODUCTS 
BATHROOM CLEANERS 
BLEACH 
BORIC ACID 
CAMPHOPHENIQUE 
CARBON MONOXIDE 
CARPET CLEANERS 
CARPET FRESHENERS 
CHARCOAL FLUIDS 
CHLORDANE 
CHLORINE 
CIGARETTE SMOKE 
CLINITEST TABLETS 
COPPER/BRASS CLEANER 
CORN & WART REMOVER 
DEODORANTS 
DETERGENTS 
DIAZINON 
DISINFECTANTS 
DRAIN CLEANERS 
EPOXY GLUE 
FELT TIP MARKERS 
FLEA PRODUCTS 
FLOOR POLISH 
FORMALDEHYDE 
FURNITURE POLISH 
GARDEN SPRAYS 
GASOLINE 
GUN CLEANERS 
HAIR DYES & SPRAYS 
HERBICIDES 
INSECTICIDES 
IODINE 
KEROSENE 
LIGHTER FLUID 
LYE 
MATCHES 
MELALEUCA OIL 
MODEL CEMENT 
MOTHBALLS 
MURIATIC ACID 
MUSHROOMS 
NAILPOLISH/REMOVER 
NITROGEN DIOXIDE 
OVEN CLEANER 
OVERHEATED NON-STICK 
COOKWARE 
PAINT & THINNER 
PERFUME 
PERMANENTS(HAIR) 
PESTICIDES 
PHOTO SOLUTIONS 
PINE OIL 
RX DRUGS 
RODENTICIDES 
RUBBING ALCOHOL 
SCENTED CANDLES 
SHAVING LOTION 
SHELLAC 
SHOE POLISH 
SNAIL BAIT 
SPOT REMOVERS 
SPRAY STARCH 
STRYCHNINE 
SULFURIC ACID 
SUPER GLUE 
SUNTAN LOTIONS/OILS 
SURGICAL ACRYLICS 
TEA TREE OIL 
TURPENTINE 
WAX 
WEED KILLERS 
WINDOW CLEANERS 
WOOD PRESERVATIVES 


Toxic Foods

1) Chocolate
Chocolate poisoning first affects a bird's digestive system, causing vomiting and diarrhea. As the condition progresses, the bird's central nervous system is affected, first causing seizures and eventually death.

2) Apple Seeds
Believe it or not, apples - along with other members of the rose family including cherries, peaches, apricots, and pears - contain trace amounts of Cyanide within their seeds. While the fruit of the apple is fine for your bird, be aware that in addition to the poisonous seeds, there may be pesticides present on the fruit's skin. Be sure to thoroughly cleanse and core any apple pieces that you share with your bird to avoid exposure to these toxins.

3) Avocado
The skin and pit of this popular fruit had been known to cause cardiac distress and eventual heart failure in pet bird species. Although there is some debate to the degree of toxicity of avocados, it is generally advised to adopt a "better safe than sorry" attitude toward them and keep guacamole and other avocado products as far away from pet birds as possible.

4) Onions
While the use of limited amounts of onion or garlic powders as flavorings is generally regarded as acceptable, excessive consumption of onions causes vomiting, diarrhea, and a host of other digestive problems. It has been found that prolonged exposure can lead to a blood condition called hemolytic anemia, which is followed by respiratory distress and eventual death.

5) Alcohol 
Although responsible bird owners would never dream of offering their pet an alcoholic drink, there have been instances in which free roaming birds have attained alcohol poisoning through helping themselves to unattended cocktails. Alcohol depresses the organ systems of birds and can be fatal. Make sure that your bird stays safe by securing him in his cage whenever alcohol is served in your home.

6) Mushrooms
Mushrooms are a type of fungus, and have been known to cause digestive upset in companion birds. Caps and stems of some varieties can induce liver failure.

7) Tomato Leaves
Tomatoes, like potatoes and other nightshades, have a tasty fruit that is fine when used as a treat for your bird. The stems, vines, and leaves, however, are highly toxic to your pet. Make sure that any time you offer your bird a tomato treat it has been properly cleaned and sliced, with the green parts removed, so that your bird will avoid exposure to any toxins.

8) Salt
While all living beings need regulated amounts of sodium in their systems, too much salt can lead to a host of health problems in birds, including excessive thirst, dehydration, kidney dysfunction, and death. Be sure to keep watch over the amount of salty foods your bird consumes.

9) Caffeine
Caffeinated beverages such as soda, coffee, and tea are popular among people - but allowing your bird to indulge in these drinks can be extremely hazardous. Caffeine causes cardiac malfunction in birds, and is associated with increased heartbeat, arrhythmia, hyper activity, and cardiac arrest. Share a healthy drink of pure fruit or vegetable juice with your bird instead - this will satisfy both your bird's taste buds and nutritional requirements.

10) Dried Beans
Cooked beans are a favorite treat of many birds, but raw, dry bean mixes can be extremely harmful to your pet. Uncooked beans contain a poison called hemaglutin which is very toxic to birds. To avoid exposure, make sure to thoroughly cook any beans that you choose to share with your bird. 

Other Foods To Avoid
Fatty foods High fat in the diet leads to obesity and may result in lipomas (fatty tumors), lipemia (fat in the blood), and hepatic lipidosis (fatty liver disease). Any greasy, oily or otherwise fatty food should be avoided. Commonly overfed fatty foods include nuts, French fries, crackers, marbled meat, peanut butter, butter, fried chicken, fried anything etc.

Sugar foods Obviously, frosting is high in sugar and an undesirable foodstuff. Similarly, soda pop, candy and these types of foods are not recommended.

Dairy Birds lack the digestive enzymes needed to break down milk sugar and milk proteins. Uncultured milk products such as milk, cream and butter should not be fed but yogurt, cheeses and dried milk can be supplemented in the diet in moderation (they are also high in fat).

Lettuce A typical filler food, lettuce is low in everything except water. It is not recommended as a food supplement since it offers little, if anything, for the bird. If leafy foods are desired by your bird, try feeding spinach, collard greens, tops of bok choy, carrot tops or kale.

Avocado Although higher in fat than other veggies and used in other countries to condition birds for breeding, avocado has been shown to be toxic in some birds and its feeding is no longer recommended, as mentioned above in the Toxic Foods list.
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