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- Dec 22, 2010
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- We had a Blue Fronted Amazon female until Dec. 21.2010 - She was our pride and joy, and her death hurt us deeply. We will NEVER forget the joy she brought to our lives.
Hello Everyone,
My name is Caroline and my husband and I are animal lovers. We have 3 dogs and until yesterday afternoon a Blue Fronted Amazon.Named, Sir Gallahad, aka Gully.
During a daily walk, our bird Gully, stretched his wings and flew a small circle around my husband, as she often did. However, when she landed just 2 feet away from him two cats came out of nowhere and jumped her. They drug her under a neighbor's trailer and broke her neck. We have not slept a wink and are absolutely devastated. She had been an active part of our family life for over 11 years. We rarely left home without her.
My husband was her main handler, and the two were inseparable. He had become "the bird man" in our community, as he always had her on his shoulder where ever he went.
In all the years of our marriage I have NEVER seen him so upset. Gully was given to us, after she was rescued from an abusive home. She was absolutely in love with my husband, and would use a mating call when he was not around, looking for him.
It is my wish to find him (us) a new bird. However, since I became disabled in 2004 money has been very tight. So my heartfelt plea goes out for someone to bring the joy of a parrot back in to my husband, and my, life.
My name is Caroline and my husband and I are animal lovers. We have 3 dogs and until yesterday afternoon a Blue Fronted Amazon.Named, Sir Gallahad, aka Gully.
During a daily walk, our bird Gully, stretched his wings and flew a small circle around my husband, as she often did. However, when she landed just 2 feet away from him two cats came out of nowhere and jumped her. They drug her under a neighbor's trailer and broke her neck. We have not slept a wink and are absolutely devastated. She had been an active part of our family life for over 11 years. We rarely left home without her.
My husband was her main handler, and the two were inseparable. He had become "the bird man" in our community, as he always had her on his shoulder where ever he went.
In all the years of our marriage I have NEVER seen him so upset. Gully was given to us, after she was rescued from an abusive home. She was absolutely in love with my husband, and would use a mating call when he was not around, looking for him.
It is my wish to find him (us) a new bird. However, since I became disabled in 2004 money has been very tight. So my heartfelt plea goes out for someone to bring the joy of a parrot back in to my husband, and my, life.