Hi,
I'm just wondering how you guys deal with your parrot's nails. My Penny has only had her nails cut once in her life (before I got her), but she's always been provided with real branches from the great outdoors, alongside with those cement-lookalikes (got no clue what they're called in English, they're not actually made from cement but they were made to file the nails lightly without runing the parrot's feet). It seems to me like these things put together with the fact that she's climbing and walking on a lot of different surfaces are keeping her nails (and beak, for that matter) in a pretty good shape, with no interference from me and a nail clipper. Do you guys think I should get her nails cut anyway? They're not long and she can walk and climb perfectly well as it is. I've had budgies before whose nails grew too long, those had to be cut. I do think I can tell the difference, but.. I'm pretty much just wondering if you have to cut a parrot's nails regardless, or if it is possible at all that this kind of solves itself if the bird is provided with good branches and activities.
Thanks!
Regards, Sara & Penny





