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Mental Health | Last Active: Jan 16, 2022 | Replies (99)

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@desirea Thank you for sharing about your sweet Baby. They do provide company and are superb listeners and can become articulate as well Can your Baby whistle tunes??? I once had a cockatiel that could whistle tunes and talk a blue-streak. I saw him in a pet store in a cage without food or water like the other birds. I asked to have him taken from the cage and the employee had not a clue how to handle a bird. I did buy him and realized on the way home he had a deformed foot. Turns out the little fella was physically disabled. I saved him from being killed. I designed his cage by making it handicapped accessible. He was a joy to have and what he lacked physically he made up for in personality!!!
Thank you Lorraine for this happy memory.

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I just love your story about adopting a disabled cockatiel, @parus. I can just imagine your creativity in making an accessible cage for the disabled bird, how perfectly wonderful. Did you ever draw any pictures of the little guy?