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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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also, don't even think about buying a parrot unless you have LOADS of spare time to spend with one
you've got to keep them amused or they get bored and start pulling their feathers out
(, Fri 1 Mar 2013, 13:57, 2 replies, latest was 12 years ago)
and if you want a talker, get an Indian ringneck, those are ace
www.marnietalk.com/videos.html
(, Fri 1 Mar 2013, 14:04, Reply)
wantwantwant

(, Fri 1 Mar 2013, 14:05, Reply)
fucking hell why can't people focus, stoopid cunts

(, Fri 1 Mar 2013, 14:07, Reply)
totally. we've always had budgies before, and even they need a couple of hours a day minimum
conure/cockatiel would live with my dad, who's retired/works from home. anything bigger than a conure - i don't know, i'm never sure they should be pets really. but i do love african greys.

he's so cute. he's trying.
(, Fri 1 Mar 2013, 14:04, Reply)
if you've kept budgies then you'll have no problems with a conure or a cockatiel
I always try to talk people out of getting a parrot, I inherited Momo because his owner realised she didn't have enough time to spend with him

also: conures MUST spend most of the day out of their cages, they go INSANE if they can't get out
(, Fri 1 Mar 2013, 14:12, Reply)
cage door open whenever someone is around
Otherwise it's not fair. When we had people round who hated birds flapping, the poor budgie would hang upside down by the door squawking. He didn't understand why it was magically blocked. Although the little fucker did chew everything.
(, Fri 1 Mar 2013, 14:18, Reply)
people collect milk bottle tops for Momo to chew to pieces
stops him tearing the stove-enamelled paint off his perch

conures can be destructive buggers but so can all parrots, just don't leave them in a room full of valuable wooden carvings or you'll come home to a pile of sawdust
(, Fri 1 Mar 2013, 14:22, Reply)
I guess they're nice and shiny for him. does he like lego? my friend's macaw used to love chewing that. the budgie just eloped with the little lego men
And buried them behind the fucking piano when he got bored.

Actually I'm amazed it didn't swallow the lego and die. Lucky the macaw had more brains than her parents.
(, Fri 1 Mar 2013, 14:26, Reply)
not tried lego but I dare say he'd just destroy it in seconds
old bog rolls, bottle caps, cotton rope, shreds of old t-shirt, these are the things that make for a happy Momo bird
(, Fri 1 Mar 2013, 14:30, Reply)
so basically he likes to kill stuff. good bird.
Pet supermarket has lots of parrot toys with wood and rope to destroy. I bought one for my friend's chickens once but they just shat themselves and ran away from it.
(, Fri 1 Mar 2013, 14:32, Reply)
I've wasted so much money on parrot stuff that he's frightened of
aloe vera spray to clean his feathers, terrified him, insulated cuddle tent, he thinks it's a green cat, won't go in his cage if it's there

anyway, imma go fall asleep on the beanbag, gaz me for any parrot advice because I suspect everyone else is bored shitless by this subthread
(, Fri 1 Mar 2013, 14:39, Reply)

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