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Old 02-25-2009, 07:11 AM
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My other issue is, that if he knows organic baby food can be toxic, why didn't he say something when I listed it as one of the foods I give him. Also, it wasn't on a form that he could have overlooked, he asked me verbally what I fed him. He also knows I have an African Grey at home. If he determined that the cause of my Eclectus' death was something I fed him, should he have have waited 2 days (and I called him) to tell me that something I fed my Eclectus killed him when he knows that I could feed the same thing to my Grey?

If what he's saying is true, one sentence could have saved my Eclectus' life. If he would have said, "you shouldn't feed that to him, it can be toxic," I certainly wouldn't have.
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