bigfellasdad
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- Enzo - adopted Female CAG circa 2004. A truly amazing young lady!
I don't get it when people say African Greys are not loving and emotional, maybe these people simply don't understand how a grey shows emotion or don't trust and read them well enough to allow themselves to get on their level.
Having been back home for a month or so from living at my GF's, there has not been a day gone by (apart from 3 days of egg laying) where my little girl has not snuggled in to me and literally 'purred' in my arms whilst getting tickles/scritches/hugs. Even during the couple of days a week when I work from home and my work stresses build, which they do each day, Enzo is over asking for kisses and wanting me to goof about playing games with her. I haven't experience of male greys so I don't know if its a gender thing, however.
Soppy post I know, but my word these African greys are truly astounding little personalities, i'm so glad I took her in, for me its well worth the huge amount of time and effort I need to put in to keeping her, and myself happy.
Having been back home for a month or so from living at my GF's, there has not been a day gone by (apart from 3 days of egg laying) where my little girl has not snuggled in to me and literally 'purred' in my arms whilst getting tickles/scritches/hugs. Even during the couple of days a week when I work from home and my work stresses build, which they do each day, Enzo is over asking for kisses and wanting me to goof about playing games with her. I haven't experience of male greys so I don't know if its a gender thing, however.
Soppy post I know, but my word these African greys are truly astounding little personalities, i'm so glad I took her in, for me its well worth the huge amount of time and effort I need to put in to keeping her, and myself happy.
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