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- Jul 1, 2014
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- Parrots
- Currently I have none, but I have the capacity to adopt a minimum and maximum of two budgies - preferably a bonded pair or two males.
A touching blog and seems like a good book. Have not got it or read the book though
https://blogs.psychcentral.com/mentoring-recovery/2019/10/cockatiel-healed-family/
https://blogs.psychcentral.com/mentoring-recovery/2019/10/cockatiel-healed-family/
But none of this really helped me reconnect with my parents again. What helped was a trip my mom and dad took to Petsmart one day.
I had just lost my first cockatiel, a small and very sweet yellow and grey parrot named Jacob whom I will miss for as long as I live. I was inconsolable and, honestly, I still am. After he passed I vowed I would never ever EVER get another cockatiel. EVER.
Anyway, it had been several months since Jacob’s passing, and to say the healing process wasn’t going well would be an understatement. So one day my mom called me. I was at work as usual in the office building nearby. She insisted I must come meet them at Petsmart on my lunch hour.