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Updated on November 13th, 2025
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Thanks for reaching out abut Muthu. You are correct that sunflower seeds, and most other seeds, are high in fat and poor in nutrients. Parrots need to eat a wide variety of vegetables, a protein source (beans, legumes, tofu), and avian pellets. A veterinary visit would be a good idea to assess his health and provide advise for diet and husbandry. Good luck.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Ideally you can feed him special bird pellets which are made from fruits and vegetables, you need to switch it gradually over a period of 10 days, bear in mind your bird will ALWAYS prefer the seed mix, even though it is bad for his health.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
It may be that Truffle still isn't sure that is food, and some birds that are raised on seed and not exposed to fruits/veggies at a young age may always be somewhat aversive to it. Continuing to offer a variety of fruits and veggies as treats is best until he tries one or you find one he enjoys.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Thanks for your question about your degus, and thank you for the photos - they are very helpful. I would not recommend feeding either of these products to degus, as they can lead to dental disease and gastrointestinal distress. Degus are meant to have a high fiber, low nutrient diet, so the majority of their diet should be hay. You can also provide them with a small amount (approximately 1 tablespoon/degu/day) of chinchilla pellets, which are typically alfalfa based. In addition to this, you can also add dark leafy greens (approximately 1 cup/degu/day). Examples of these include leaf lettuces, cilantro, parsley, arugula, dandelion greens. I do not recommend feeding any dairy, sugar, fruits, muesli, or seeds to degus. I hope this gives you a place to start, and thanks for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I've not heard of food alone aiding singing, but the right nutrition can definitely help Ringo feel healthy enough to want to sing. Spending time with him, making sure he's getting enough light, and providing fun toys and other enrichment can also help encourage him as well.
Updated on August 12th, 2025