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Chaquita's Mom
Experienced flier
Joined: 29 Jun 2005
Posts: 1028
Location: Pennsylvania, USA |
Sue, I meant an internet friend from the same country Within a couple hour driving distance or so. If there were some reason why drake needed to give up her fid, there are a few Canadians on this site, for example. We all love our fids very much and where else to find a home for your bird, right? There are a lot of us that would gladly take on another birdy in need. |
Thursday September 15, 2005 6:43 pm |
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Fluffy Sue
Joined: 13 Jan 2005
Posts: 10063
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Hi CM, I have friends from the same country, who all love birds but.. I'd never (I'm sorry to say so!) put Zazu on their 'shoulders' if you understand what I mean?
He's quite a handful.
I was also thinking of my avian vet but I'm not sure if he'd ever want that?
I'd so much love the rules to be less strict so that my fids can move to the other side of the world, if needed..
(Though i hope this won't be necessary ofcourse! I plan on spending a lot of time with my fids!) |
Friday September 16, 2005 10:38 am |
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Greg Sujecki
Experienced flier
Joined: 21 Mar 2005
Posts: 1650
Location: Australia,Melbourne |
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Well with my Cockatiels l think(nature know's only)l will out live them ?Though will Mylo, my Indian Ringneck they can live up to 35 years and being 38 very soon(next week).That makes me 73 before l, have to worry etc...Mylo on the other hand... well it's a bit of a race with me and Mylo for l have told him (but l know he hasn't understood)who can out live the longest.....he...he.. time will tell?  |
Friday September 16, 2005 11:00 am |
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