
C and C Aviary
Owned By:
Rachel
304-697-1479
Huntington, WV
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Bird First Aid Kit:
Having these items on hand can help save your bird's Life in the event of an emergency. These items should be collected and store a strong container that can be easily found in the event of a bird emergency.
Hydrogen peroxide
Antibacterial soap
Dawn dish soap (removes grease and oil)
Paper towels
Small hand towel
Flour, cornstarch, Quik Stopt or other blood-clotting agent
Hand feeding formula ( I perfer to use the Zupreem, however Exact is good as well)
Syringes and tips (size depends on what you have, for multiple size birds, different sizes needed)
8” gavage tube
PediaLyte
Wavecide or other disinfectant
Heating pad or heat lamp (one for reptiles that does not give off Light)
Athletic GeL Heat Packs
Plastic Critter Carrier
Tweezers
Hemostats
Scissors
Cotton balls and swabs
Gauze
veterinary tape (does not stick)
Emergency avian veterinary service telephone number
Primary avian veterinarian’s telephone number
Telephone number of Animal Poison ControL
Note pad and pen (write down veterinarian's instructions) ![]()
One thing that I think a lot of bird owners espeically those that are just pet owners dont think could be dangerous to their little ones are plants. Here is a link to a website that list safe and unsafe on plants/trees, as well as common household items. Please be sure to check this out .
http://www.plannedparrothood.com/plants.html
http://www.animalnetwork.com/bt/detail.aspx?aid=20468&cid=3850&category=
This is a great reading resource for bird lovers!!!!!