Have recently caught a rather severe cold, sore throat, coughing, blocked nose, headaches. How careful do I need to be around my Sennies? I've had it for two days, I fed them honey a day ago hoping it would help prevent them from catching whatever I have. Starting today because I've gotten worse, I've closed the door to their room, not physically interacting with them and am very careful when handling their food.
Do I need to be this cautious? I know birds can get respritaory diseases, I'm just worried they might catch something off me.
It's not a great situation for either of us because they always get hugs and kisses on the head and now I think they're a bit confused and upset at being locked in the their cage (the room their in currently isn't safe to leave them outside the cage on their own), am I being a bit overly cautious?
How likely is it that a sennie would catch my cold? Cain sneezed almost ten times in a row when I had her on my shoulder yesterday and now I'm just scared to have them around me. I was feeding her millet (my hands were washed) at the time so I'm not sure if it was a cold or whether she just got a millet seed stuck in her throat or nose- admidettedly I got scared when she sneezed, put her in her cage, left the room checked to see if she was breathing properly 15 minutes later (she was breathing fine) and then stayed away from the room.
Should I feed them more honey (my family's general cure for a cold), or would that be pointless/ cause more harm than good?
Thanks for reading this.





