A quiet parrot is a naughty parrot.

Peppagirl

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Miss Peppa is very naughty!! She had plenty of branches to chew on BUT no mums blinds looked better!!
 

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GaleriaGila

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Somehow they psychically identify the most expensive chewing-alternative! How do they KNOWWWWWWWWWWWWW??????????????????/
 
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Peppagirl

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Somehow they psychically identify the most expensive chewing-alternative! How do they KNOWWWWWWWWWWWWW??????????????????/
I know right!!! of all things to chew. She has branches and toys everywhere but no my blinds seemed so much better.
 

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An example that comes to mind...
20-25 years ago, I had to dump the Rbird from my shoulder onto the floor, in the bedroom, due to having to take a critical phone call... no cell phones back in the day. I was gone 5 MINUTES! Came back to find he had flown to my dresser and crunched into BITS a pearl necklace that my grandmother gave me. I had it hung on the dresser's crest in pride and joy, but...
I was able to have the surviving pearls made into a bracelet.

Little monster.
 

CherylCali

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^^ those are both awful things, blinds and pearls. Little stinkers. When EB is being mischievous I call her my little green rat.

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Somehow they psychically identify the most expensive chewing-alternative! How do they KNOWWWWWWWWWWWWW??????????????????/

YES they do! Hedwig had a really unhealthy obsession with my jumping saddle for a while. She kept trying to get at it under its cover. It's probably the one thing in my house that she would have to rack up many surgeries to even get close to the price of. Well, it and my old books. Those are probably next on her list. :eek:

And of course she couldn't care less about my inexpensive dressage saddle. Oh no, it's French calfskin she's after. :eek::D
 

BeatriceC

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Charlotte has a fondness for my bras. My bras aren't cheap due to having a smallish band and a not at all small cup. That combination is difficult to find, thus expensive, yet if I let her on the floor while I'm folding laundry it's like she's a guided missile. Thankfully she hasn't actually destroyed any yet, but it's not for lack of trying!
 
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Peppagirl

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An example that comes to mind...
20-25 years ago, I had to dump the Rbird from my shoulder onto the floor, in the bedroom, due to having to take a critical phone call... no cell phones back in the day. I was gone 5 MINUTES! Came back to find he had flown to my dresser and crunched into BITS a pearl necklace that my grandmother gave me. I had it hung on the dresser's crest in pride and joy, but...
I was able to have the surviving pearls made into a bracelet.

Little monster.
Oh no!! Heartbreaking, makes Peppas little episode sound minimal. I would be devastated.
 
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Peppagirl

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Charlotte has a fondness for my bras. My bras aren't cheap due to having a smallish band and a not at all small cup. That combination is difficult to find, thus expensive, yet if I let her on the floor while I'm folding laundry it's like she's a guided missile. Thankfully she hasn't actually destroyed any yet, but it's not for lack of trying!
They constantly need watching don't they, they can demolish anything so quickly.
 

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Hahaha! Love the parrot shaming note!

Jolly is my resident destroyer. Particularly shirts and curtains. It's freakish how swiftly he can punch a hole in your shirt! So you have to be vigilant anytime he's on your shoulder, as he'll quietly perforate the fabric before you even realize what's happening! Lol!
 

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And a Normal Grey Cockatiel named BB who came home with me on 5/20/2016.
BIRDS!!! Colorful little destructive demons,that we just love to pieces! go figure? lol


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Cracking up at the title - so true! Baaaad Peppa! But she is beautiful, she can get away with it :)
 

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