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Birds31 Dec 2009 09:02 pm

Author: Mitch Rezman - General Manager
Website: http://blog.windycityparrot.com/2009/12/30/why-parrot-eat-cl…

Parrots eat a lot of the fruit of forest trees. Fleshy fruits, but the seeds inside are protected with a hard double layer w/ the inner layer containing alkaloids  (a natural defense for the seeds)  - Alkaloids are released when that double layer of the seed is compromised by a parrot’s beak. These alkaloids are gennerally poisonous to animals other than parrots.

Most animals can’t crack these seeds thus they loose the nutrient. Parrots can easily crack these seeds with their beaks BUT by doing so they injest these poisonous alkaloids  The particular clay they eat reduces the amount of alkaloids absorbed into a parrots body by as much as two thirds enabling the bird to get nutrition (where other species of animals can not) while not suffering from the ill effects of the poisen.

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Dog Supplies31 Dec 2009 09:02 pm

Litter train cats because poorly trained kitties will often start using the entire house as their personal litter box. If you have ever walked in the house when the litter box needs to be changed, you know how disgusting that can truly be. If your cat is using items like your bed or favorite chair to potty on, he might be sending you a message. Does he loathe the new litter you bought? Did you move his litter box? Or, have you started spending too much time with that guy in 2A that stomps his fe

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Dog Supplies31 Dec 2009 09:02 pm

Litter train a cat to make your life easier when you come to your home. Litter train a cat so the cat knows what is expected of him, he will not have as much anxiety, leading to a calmer more easily controlled cat. Calmer cats are more affectionate because they are not nervous or high-strung. Litter train a cat to allow him to focus on good behaviors and the things that make a cat’s life a good one; napping, eating and stalking dust motes in the sunny patch by the window.

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Dog Supplies31 Dec 2009 09:02 pm

Litter training cats is important for many reasons. If they are going to the bathroom where they should be that is great, but many times they will go somewhere you dont want them to. Cats that pee on the new divan or the electrical cords to your entertainment center are not only destroying property, they are also potentially put their own lives in danger. Young cats pee in the wrong spots for the same reasons that puppies and human babies do. They just dont know any better. Give them rewards

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Dog Supplies31 Dec 2009 09:02 pm

Is Your Dog or Cat Suffering From Arthritis? Then Please read this Pet Bounce Review

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Dog Supplies31 Dec 2009 09:02 pm

Litter training a cat can ensure that you have a pet that does not go to the bathroom on your furniture and pee in your houseplants. Litter training a cat does not only protect it from potential dangers, but keeps your belongings safe from destruction as well.

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Dog Supplies31 Dec 2009 09:02 pm

Litter Training a cat can ensure that you have a pet that does not go to the bathroom on your furniture and pee in your houseplants. Litter Training a cat does not only protect it from potential dangers, but keeps your belongings safe from destruction as well.

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Dog Supplies31 Dec 2009 09:02 pm

There are many varieties of parrots that you can choose from for your next companion bird. Parrots make wonderful, loyal and beautiful pets as long as they are properly cared for. Assuming you are dedicated and committed, caring for your pet parrot will be rewarding, fulfilling and enjoyable. Follow my instructions below and you’ll have at least a basic idea of what your parrot requires.

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Dog Supplies31 Dec 2009 09:02 pm

So here’s the big question. When and how do I start to cut my dog’s nails? It’s a great question and with a little education and the right tools you can be on your way shortly. In this article I’ll also give you my #1 secret for cutting a small, little, nervous dogs’ nails.

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Dog Supplies31 Dec 2009 09:01 pm

Owning a pet is getting more and more common and popular nowadays. Most youngsters prefer to adopt a pet rather than giving birth to a real baby. Some rich elderly person who passed away, their biggest asset and all their money goes to her or his pet who have been with them when they are alive. In some countries, they even have a big plot of land just for pets and elaborate ceremonies are being done just for their pets.

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