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Rated: ASR · Book · Animal · #787561
Anything parrot-related.
#321831 added January 8, 2005 at 11:42pm
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Cleaning Cages
If you really want a bird, you really gotta clean their cages. Which wouldn't be so bad, if I only had one or two or maybe even three birds, but seven...that's a lot of cage cleaning. And with my T.O.S. arms, it's difficult.

All the birds like it when I clean. It provides extra one on one time. Noah usually tries to bite a strand or two of my hair out. Then, when I complain, "AAAA." I say, he makes a laughing noise.

Mullet's the only one who really doesn’t' like it, he always tries to bite my fingers. I have to figure out ways to trick him into thinking I'm gonna clean another part of his cage, so he heads in the wrong direction and I don't get bit.

When I clean Syd’s cage, Maya always asks, “Whatcha doin’?” And then she chats her usually string of sentences. She likes grabbing my hair when I clean her cage, must be an African Grey thing.

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