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If your bird doesn't chew there is no problem. Bailey didn't the first 6 months but then he starting chewing. Bailey got stuck in his sleepy hut, that's another story so I took it away. Well he really like that hut. So I think it triggered this behavior. I knew a new cage was coming soon so I didn't think that the small amount of paint missing was deadly. WRONG! I thought the paint was safe! Wrong! I am so angry. Monday will tell a lot, another x-ray to tell if gizzard is clear and blood works to see if any kidney of liver damage done. I got his new stainless steel cage last Thursday so that's the end of that. When I get a caught up with all this expense I would like to get the Canary out the the powder coated cage as well. Not because he will chew but it is the same company and I can't stand to look at it! I feel sorry for all the people that have there babies in potentially deadly cages! There is no telling how many birds died and no one is the wiser. I was SHOCKED when they told me it was paint. I am still SHOCKED! THIS HAS BEEN A NIGHTMARE! Knowing what I know today I would never put a bird in any powder coated cage without testing it first! NO WAY! I WILL NEVER BY ANOTHER POWDER COATED CAGE! PERIOD!
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