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Spinach, onions, asparagus all fine for birds

My lovebird doesn't care for many vegetables, with the exception of a select few. She loves spinach, and eats it with much relish. I have stopped giving it to her because I read it was high in oxalates, which as I believe, are supposed to thin the blood. Is this true?

-- Tom M., Big Bear City, Calif., timetreader@hotmail.com

My roommate's parrot got hold of one of my Rolaids antacids. I got it from him as soon as I heard the crunch so he wasn't able to ingest too much of the tablet. I'm wondering if the antacid can make him sick. Thank you for your help.

-- Michael McDonald, Seattle, Wash., moflappy@hotmail.com

I have heard that onions are bad for my cockatoo. Also, is raw asparagus a health problem for birds?

-- Leroy Rice, Grants Pass, Ore., rvcc@grantspass.com

FORTUNATELY, VERY FEW human foods are toxic to birds. Alcohol, salt, caffeine, chocolate and avocado are the main culprits. Spinach, onions, and asparagus aren't harmful. However, as you note, spinach does contain oxalic acid, a compound that can form stones in the body if it's present in large amounts. For this reason, I'd suggest feeding spinach no more than twice a week.

If you let your bird roam freely outside the cage, it's imperative to keep potentially harmful substances safely stored. Birds by nature are very curious and will sample almost anything. This time you were lucky: Rolaids aren't toxic.

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