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Check a parrot meal before you serve it

A fast food check should help an owner decide whether the current bowl looks broadly safe, whether the structure deserves caution, and whether it is worth taking a closer look before feeding.

What this checker helps you screen first

The first question is rarely “is this a perfect meal.” It is usually “is this safe enough to serve” and “what deserves attention before I put the bowl down.”

  • Flag obvious high-risk ingredients or combinations
  • Spot meal structures that look too narrow or too uneven
  • Turn one food photo into a clearer next step

Why one photo can still be useful

Even one meal photo can help surface obvious problems before they repeat for days. That is especially useful when the bowl contains mixed ingredients or unfamiliar leftovers.

KELAON is designed to shorten that first decision so owners are not relying on memory or generic pet advice alone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this replace an avian veterinarian?

No. It is a screening and decision-support tool for food safety and meal structure, not veterinary diagnosis or treatment.

What kind of food photo works best?

Use a clear, well-lit photo where ingredients are visible and not stacked heavily on top of each other.