Pet Parrots: Can Your Pet Parrots Get H1N1?

  

Many pet owners are anxious about the possibility of their pets contracting the H1N1 Flu Virus. Today we want to deal specifically with Pet Parrots and H1N1.

Apparently there have been some pets which have been diagnosed as having the H1N1 Flu Virus. These have been bought to our attention via the American Vetrinary Medical Association. The pets which were diagnosed were not Pet Parrots but we can see by the evidence provided that it is not impossible for the H1N1 Flu Virus to pass from humans to animals.

It has been reported that at least 3 pet ferrets and 1 cat have been bought to their veterinarians and were diagnosed as positive for the H1N1 virus. It was clear by the report that the animals did not pass the virus to the humans but that the humans had flu like symptoms and then a week or so later the pets became ill with the virus. They all recovered from the illness.

No matter which pets we own, pet parrots or dogs or cats etc. we should be following the same precautions we would with the rest of the population. This means that we must be sure to wash our hands before handling our pet parrots and if we, or someone in the family appears to be sick or getting sick, that their time with our pet parrots should be limited to what is necessary. By that I mean that if you are the only person who can attend to your pet parrots then make sure that you have washed your hands and if you have to sneeze or cough, be sure to sneeze or cough into your arm rather than into your hand. Deflect the germs into your arm rather than having the mucous spray into the air where it can become air borne and affect your pet parrots and those around you.

If there are others in the family who do not appear to be ill then it would be a good precaution to have them, rather than you, take care of the pet parrots care until you are better. Try to isolate yourself as best you can from your pet parrots until you know that you are well. Generally it is a good idea to keep yourself away from your pets until 24 hours after your fever has gone.

Pet parrots are generally very healthy but no one knows for sure yet what the outcome would be if you were to pass H1N1 onto them. Seeing as the H1N1 virus tends to attack the respiratory system we can only imagine that it would not be a very good thing if your pet parrots were to pick the virus up. Pet Parrots need immediate attention if they appear to be sick or suffering from any respiratory infection. Whether this be from H1N1 virus or any other virus that may be contacted.

With this said, be sure to take your pet parrots to a specialized avian vet if you notice any symptoms of ill health in your bird.

For more information on the H1N1 Flu Virus and Your Pets Click the Link

http://www.avma.org/public_health/influenza/new_virus/new_flu_virus_faq_pet_owners.asp

 


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Pet Parrots: In the News Again

Pet parrots are not generally in the news so often, but this is my second post in one day because I found another news story about Pet Parrots that I think is of benefit to you, my readers.

In the Marin Independent Journal today, I found another news article about Pet Parrots. If you have been reading my blog you will realize that although I adore pet parrots I am also quite unrelenting in my advocacy of learning all you can about pet parrots before you go out and buy one. Too many people see the sign “Pet Parrots for Sale” and don’t do the due diligence to find out all that they can about Pet Parrot Care and what it entails.

According to the article in the news story, Pet parrots are the 4th most popular pet being outranked by cats, dogs and fish. Sadly it goes on to tell us that the pet rescue missions are finding more and more pet parrots that are given up by their owners or let loose in the open because pet parrot owners get fed up with them. What a sad state to be in. These poor pet parrots didn’t ask to come into our lives, how can people be so heartless as to let them loose to fend for themselves? Obviously the ones that are let loose, very seldom make it in such a drastic environment. Please read this story and read our blog posts so that you are educated about pet parrots and pet parrot care before you decide to buy one.

The news article can be found here: http://www.marinij.com/lifestyles/ci_13424518

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