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@parrotqueen I'm so sorry to hear of your pets It is a hard decision I had lost 2dogs one I had to put down my heart goes out to you Have you thought of getting another one before the inevitable ? May help her buddy 🙏 praying for you Linda

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Thank you so much. My birds would be insulted if I brought another bird home at this late date. Besides, I don't think I have that much longer - these birds live for decades. Their veterinary care is VERY expensive, you cannot feed them anything but organic produce, and you can't just go to any vet. (A good friend had three golden conures that were each worth $10,000 back in 1982. She fed them nonorganic grapes and they died. Vet did a necropsy and found a pesticide caused their death. My birds eat the best parts of my food.) There is only one avian vet within 55 miles and I live in a big city in California! After these two are gone, I will agree to foster another one or two - or I will adopt with a fee to cover veterinary bills (this is common amongst parrot people). This type of parrot mates for life and is monogamous. They have the intelligence of a four-year old child at least! They are the smartest animals - smarter even than monkeys. I can't get away with anything - they know everything I do. Birds can be very affectionate and have beautiful personalities.