Posted by: | Kimi, norby@greenepa.net | Subject: | Pollu Perches ??? | When: | 3:02 AM, 25 Oct 2000 | IP: | 209.117.80.151 |
Mary Beth, in your return message to Skyler you where talking about a perch for birds? Or some kind of cover for a perch?
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Posted by: | Kitara, fuzzybabies@juno.com | Subject: | LOL | When: | 3:05 AM, 25 Oct 2000 | IP: | 63.31.46.216 |
Polly Perches I think.
Posted by: | Mary/Beck, intr01dc@frank.mtsu.edu | Subject: | Me? | When: | 4:50 PM, 25 Oct 2000 | IP: | 12.77.81.80 |
Hehhe I guess I am Mary Beth now. There are bird perches called polly pastel perches. They naturally help to file the nnails when the glider walk or play on them
Posted by: | Kimi, norby@greenepa.net | Subject: | none | When: | 9:47 PM, 25 Oct 2000 | IP: | 209.117.80.97 |
Mary/Beck O sorry, really, sometimes you can tell I fell and bumped my head a few times.... but thanks for the info I have been looking for a natural way for Bitty to grind down her nails, and have been kinda worried because she has a lot of wood to play on and I really thought that would be enough, but its not, I was starting to think she was getting to much of something in her diet even, I dont like to have them cut, ( I'm afraid to do it myself) and she absolutly hates it. I debarked all the wood before I brought it in the house in case of bugs or fungi and was thinking that was probably some of the reason they still dont get ground down naturally. I even thought of lining some of the harder to reach branches with a light sandpaper but I'm afraid to do that...
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