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Bird toys part 2
Posted by: 14Raine14
Video duration: 368 seconds
Part 2 of bird toys. Again, always make sure your toys are safe, geared to the size of your bird, and placed in the cage so that if the bird gets stuck or tangled, he/she has the side of the cage to grab on to until help arrives. Also, ALWAYS supervise your bird for the first 10 minutes after a new toy has been added to the cage to make sure your bird does not get hurt with the new toy.
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By: MsPinkandShiny. on 08 Feb 12, 13:09:44
I just purchased my first pet cockatiel and he is 6 months old. Would he? still be considered a baby? What age are they considered adults? Just wondering. Thanks
By: 14Raine14. on 14 Jan 12, 14:18:02
@MsPinkandShiny I get this question a lot, lol! And my answer has always been the same, that really depends on what you are asking. I have my own personal pets, but I also foster for 2 of the rescue's in the area. So, for Pet I have a Baset hound, a St Bernard, a cat, an eastern rosella, 3 cockatiels, a linnie and an umbrella cockatoo (I recently lost my lovebird to cancer) The cats in this svideo were fosters, I also had their mother. All? of these cats are gone now.
By: MsPinkandShiny. on 10 Jan 12, 07:43:20
How? many pets do you have?
By: mtallison333. on 06 Nov 11, 22:49:14
hi :) I have thoroughly enjoyed your videos. best bird help on YouTube. I was wondering if you would do a video on how? to tame birds or at least get them accustomed to human contact. if you have maybe got a bird that isn't that tame it would be really helpful to see how you tame him//her. thanks. mta