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Originally posted by Lady Sedai:
Gangrell, having someone "in the room" is *not* the same as interacting with him, silly.
Hmmm...if you'd like (and you haven't already), I can hook you up with some really good websites on the care, feeding *and* mental health of parrots.
Some people get the birds because they are smart and very pretty, but don't *truly* understand what they need to be happy.
Just trying to help. [img]smile.gif[/img] Too many of these birds end up in rescues because the family can't take the sqwauking.
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Miss Sedai, here's the thing. My bird got beat on early in his life, and we've had him for 3-4 years now and he still bites and snaps at us, and still screams even when we do play with him. I am really close to getting rid of him though, waking up to screaming every morning is becoming a little more than I can bear, and I need sleep because I'm already a borderline insomniac.
[ 12-20-2004, 08:07 PM: Message edited by: Gangrell ]