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Old 18-03-2009, 06:46 PM
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Re: Anyone with an African Grey Parrots

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Originally Posted by africangreys View Post
I'm not a severe asthma sufferer by any means but particularly in the summer months when the pollen count is high I do suffer more for sure, my mother in law has chronic lung disease and has a grey in the house 'Eddie' she copes but then I'm convinced half the reason she suffers is because of the grey, some tips to help people with breathing problems are to not position your grey where you sit or spend the most time stationary and get some dust extraction equipment, it's pretty cheap these days, I think we got ours from ebay, we don't run it all the time just in the summer months or when we have loads of babies in the house.
Its funny you say that as my grey was always next to me...we have a kinda small living room...i was always cleaning him out sometimes 3 times a day spraying him aswell to keep the dust down.. was ok but...dont work ..i was rushed into hozzy with bad asthma attack.. and they did tests and it was my grey...

But i seem to be ok with small birds...
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