Who Has Parrots?

here's my Buddy, he's 5 years old and has a small vocabulary Mammi, Hello, I wana go Bye Bye, Jajajajajaja Laughs
and he knows when to use he's laugh, the other day he bit the cat and the cat jumped 5' up in the air and run away, and Buddy just busted out laughing, it was so funny
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He would turn over in his cage and say " pet me, my pet" over and over. I would do just that. He would then right himself and thank me. I was near broken hearted when someone bought him.

Saddest story ever. Seriously though, I hate that feeling. Happy they went to a home, but heartbroken it wasn't with you.​
 
I love my African grey Ashley, Ive had her for 6 years now, she was a rescue, I cant handle her she will bite, she will let me pet her now (it took 5 years) she is a special needs bird, I will never get rid of her, she was in a dark room with no windows when we got her. she is very very happy now, I know alot about these birds so if you need any help feel free to PM me
 
If u can give it the time and love..go for it.. Parrots are awesome

Mine are- caique, cockatiel, Quaker, and eclectus

I love my birds..xoxox
 
WE had a police raid a house in our town yesterday. A lady had over a hundred parrot type birds in her house. They said they were living in their own filth and not taken care of. She operated as a breeding business. So now they are calling her a bird mill! I have mixed feelings sbout this. The "humane" people around here are always raiding peoples dog"mills" here. Take all their animals away call it good humanitarian work. Thing is you never see any of theses animals go up for adoption. They just "disappear"I think its a w3ay for a few people to get animals they don't have to pay for. They said theses birds would be found"homes" or put up for adoption. Who are these "found homes" people. Proably disgruntled customers of or competitors of her. I'm all for the birds being taken care of right but just don't like that its always something sneaky about the final destination of the birds and animals. Are there ways to make the "rescuers" account for the where abouts of every thing they take? Any legal brains out there that can shed light on this?
 
I have a Blue Headed Pionus Parrot.... sweetest darn bird ever !! He is 5 now, we got him at 4months. He is not a talker, but with all the body language I will be OK if he never says a word.
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