Note: The kit that I refer to in this article is no longer available. Here is a link to another one that is available Parrots, Parrots, Parrots   22.95
Please see other articles and links in Rbook4U
As important it is to have your first aid kit it is equally important to learn how to restrain your bird "gently" in the event of an emergency...Click here for directions complete with pictures.

This has to be one of the best $45.00 I have ever spent..I hope I will never have to use my kit but should something happen I now know I am as prepared as one can be.It is especially comforting to know Dee had the advice of a veterrinarian and a vet tech to help her know exactally what we all need...


This kit contains: Clotisol (controls bleeding without pain), Triple antibiotic cream for burns,Vet Wrap,2 pair Tweezers (1 large, 1 small),Sterile Gauze,Nail Clippers,Hemostat,Latex Gloves,Eye/Skin Wash, PVP Iodine swabs,Gauze Tape,Gauze pads, Scissors, Antiseptic towelette,Cotton swabs,Care card,Content Card,Syringes (1 cc & one curved tip),Pen Light,2 Fluffy towels,4 Hot Hand Warmers, Certi-Lyte tabsand a neat, a bird emergency first aid booklet, and an emergency card for phone numbers and information on your bird,lightweight carrying box with handle. Dee's Tip: Always have a container of Instant ounces on hand to complete your Health care kit
Tip from Judie..put a small plastic pkg of honey in your first aid kit. Click here to learn about Honey.
FIRST AID/EMERGENCY Kit
by
Dee Hayston
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Have you ever sat, skritching your head
and thinking " A first aid/emergency kit
is a good idea. I should have one just in case"
But,
like myself you have no idea just what
you should have in it.?
Good News.......
This page has the answer for you..
Today my kit arrived. It is a carrying box containing everything you would need for a minor emergency or to support your bird until you can get to the veterinarian.

This kit contains: Clotisol (controls bleeding without pain), Triple antibiotic cream for burns,Vet Wrap,2 pair Tweezers (1 large, 1 small),Sterile Gauze,Nail Clippers,Hemostat,Latex Gloves,Eye/Skin Wash, PVP Iodine swabs,Gauze Tape,Gauze pads, Scissors, Antiseptic towelette,Cotton swabs,Care card,Content Card,Syringes (1 cc & one curved tip),Pen Light,2 Fluffy towels,4 Hot Hand Warmers, Certi-Lyte tabsand a neat, a bird emergency first aid booklet, and an emergency card for phone numbers and information on your bird,lightweight carrying box with handle. Dee's Tip: Always have a container of Instant ounces on hand to complete your Health care kit
Tip from Judie..put a small plastic pkg of honey in your first aid kit. Click here to learn about Honey.
As important it is to have your first aid kit it is equally important to learn how to restrain your bird "gently" in the event of an emergency...Click here for directions complete with pictures.

This has to be one of the best $45.00 I have ever spent..I hope I will never have to use my kit but should something happen I now know I am as prepared as one can be.It is especially comforting to know Dee had the advice of a veterrinarian and a vet tech to help her know exactally what we all need...

This page created thinking of the
safety of your bird(s) by
March 10/2003
Please see other articles and links in Rbook4U
Note: The kit that I refer to in this article is no longer available. Here is a link to another one that is available Parrots, Parrots, Parrots   22.95