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Animais Exóticos

Guia de Cuidados com Aves de Estimação

De periquitos a papagaios, as aves precisam de cuidados específicos no clima de Macau. Saiba sobre alojamento, dieta e saúde.

Biblioteca de SaúdeAnimais ExóticosGuia de Cuidados com Aves de Estimação

Aves de estimação – periquitos, calopsitas, pombinhos e papagaios – são companheiros populares em Macau. Eles são inteligentes, sociais e podem viver décadas com os devidos cuidados. No entanto, as aves têm necessidades muito específicas que diferem dramaticamente das dos cães e gatos. Compreender essas necessidades é essencial para manter sua ave saudável e feliz.

Pontos-chave

  • Birds need 10-12 hours of sleep in a dark, quiet environment
  • Teflon/non-stick cookware fumes are FATAL to birds — never use near birds
  • A balanced diet: pellets (60%) + fresh vegetables (30%) + seeds (10%)
  • Birds need daily social interaction — they are flock animals
  • Annual checkups with an avian vet are recommended
  • Air quality is critical — no scented candles, air fresheners, or smoking near birds

Housing and Environment

The cage should be the largest you can afford — minimum width should be 2x the bird's wingspan. Place at eye level in a social area of your home. Include perches of different sizes and textures (natural wood, rope). Provide toys and rotate them weekly. Avoid placing the cage near windows (temperature extremes), kitchens (fumes), or drafts. Temperature: 18-27°C. Humidity: 40-60%.

Diet and Nutrition

The foundation should be high-quality pellets (Harrison's, Roudybush, TOP's) — not seeds alone. Seeds are high in fat and low in essential nutrients. Supplement with fresh vegetables daily: dark leafy greens, carrots, peppers, broccoli. Fruits as treats: apple, berries, banana (small amounts). Avoid: avocado (toxic), chocolate, caffeine, alcohol, onions, garlic. Fresh water daily.

Common Health Issues

Respiratory infections: sneezing, nasal discharge, tail bobbing. Feather plucking: stress, boredom, allergies, or medical conditions. Psittacosis: bacterial infection transmissible to humans. PBFD (Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease): viral, often fatal. Egg binding in females: emergency. Aspergillosis: fungal infection from damp environments. Any change in behavior, droppings, or appetite warrants a vet visit.

Socialization and Mental Health

Birds are flock animals — they need daily interaction. Talk to your bird, play with them, and provide foraging toys. Boredom leads to feather plucking, screaming, and aggression. Some birds enjoy music or TV. Teach simple tricks with positive reinforcement (millet spray as reward). Never punish a bird — they don't understand punishment and it damages trust.

Quando consultar um veterinário imediatamente

  • Your bird has discharge from eyes or nostrils
  • Your bird is fluffed up and sitting at the bottom of the cage
  • Your bird has stopped eating or drinking
  • Your bird is plucking its own feathers
  • Your bird's droppings change color or consistency
  • Your bird is breathing with its mouth open or tail bobbing

Como o RVC pode ajudar

O Royal Veterinary Center oferece cuidados veterinários aviários, incluindo exames de bem-estar, testes de doenças, aconselhamento nutricional e tratamento de emergência. Nossa equipe de animais exóticos entende as necessidades únicas das aves de estimação. Recomendamos exames anuais de bem-estar para todas as aves de estimação. Ligue para +853 6677 6611.

Este artigo é apenas para fins educacionais e não substitui o aconselhamento veterinário profissional. Se o seu animal apresentar algum sintoma, entre em contato imediatamente com o Royal Veterinary Center pelo telefone +853 6677 6611.