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Can Birds Eat String of Pearls?

No! String of Pearls is toxic to birds and must be kept away from them at all times.

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

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Even small amounts of string of pearls can trigger severe reactions in birds. Complete avoidance is the only safe approach. The danger lies in the natural compounds found in string of pearls. Some species cause kidney or liver failure with sufficient ingestion. Pets who ingest string of pearls may show symptoms within hours — though delayed reactions can make diagnosis challenging. Don't wait for symptoms. If you know your bird ate string of pearls, seek veterinary help immediately.

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