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Can Birds Eat Lucky Bamboo?

No! Lucky Bamboo is toxic to birds and must be kept away from them at all times.

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Lucky Bamboo is NOT safe for your Birds. No! Lucky Bamboo is toxic to birds and must be kept away from them at all times.

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Zero tolerance applies here. Lucky Bamboo is firmly on the toxic list for birds and requires immediate veterinary attention if ingested. Veterinary sources confirm that lucky bamboo contains compounds harmful to pets. Calcium oxalate crystals cause immediate oral pain, drooling, and swelling. The severity depends on the amount consumed relative to your bird's size, but there is no established safe dose. Time is critical — call your vet right away if your bird consumes any part of lucky bamboo.

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