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I have a bird thats a Bluejay, I had him for over a month and he follows me around the house. I let him outside, he stays in the yard. I have been feeding him ALL bird formula, Fruits, veggies, and Mealworms with the heads cut off so that they will not eat his insides.

1.) What else can he eat?

2.) How will you know if he is weaning or is fully weaned?

3.) Can when hes weaned feed him fruits/veggies and mealworms? DO I still feed him formula or not?

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I have had a kitten for a while she is 6 months now, her name is chloe. I recently got her a friend that is 2 months old. He is a male kitten named Brady. Both are playful and such. Chloe hasnt seen another cat for over 4 months of age. Iv had em 4 3 days.

1.) Is her l*****g him mean they like oneanother?

2.) Is the fighting play or not?, no hissing or anythng they kinda wressle?

3.) I am getting chloe fixed soon. He is 2 months, when can he be fixed, the earliest age

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  1. 1)  He can eat bird seed or bread bits.

    2)  You should probably ask your vet if he's weaned or not.

    3)  If he's weaned then he should probably be able to move on from the formula.

    1)  Usually l*****g one another means that they like each other.

    2)  Yes they are playing if they do that.

    3)  You should ask your vet about what age they can be fixed.

    I hope I helped!


  2. 1) You can feed him bird seed, rice, bread, pasta, other seeds and grains.

    2) If he is eating solids, you can gradually stop feeding him formula.  Give him more solids and less formula every day.

    3) Once you get him off the formula, you will feed him fruits, veggies, mealworms, and other solids.  You could probably even get crickets for him.  You could still give him formula occasionally, but it is no longer necessary.

    1) l*****g is affection, grooming, or establishing who's the "top cat" in the house.  It's a good thing.  Cats that hate each other will not l**k each other.

    2) Definitely playing.  "Real" fighting comes with hissing, spitting, growling and shrieking.  Sounds like they're getting along very well--especially considering they've only been together for 3 days.

    3) It's usually recommended to neuter them at 5-6 months, but some vets will do it at 3-4 months.

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