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- R.I.P. Linius, my Sun conure
Tapa and Tio, Parakeets, Xander 3 month old sun conure
Today I am posting with the utmost pain.
Linius, my Sun conure, has sadly passed away.
Today while cleaning the house the cages where moved outside so the fumes would not kill the birds. Sadly God had a different plan in mind. My sister came in my room to let me know that the parakeets had needed more water. Suddenly a sounds was heard outside and as we ran it was discovered that a neighborhood dog had entered our backyard, tipped over Linius's cage and taken Linius. He ran away with my baby's body in his mouth back to his home. It all happened so fast. My baby was suddenly gone from me. We went to the dog's house, I had some false hope Linius would be alive still, and when we rang the door nob the owner came out with a shoe box...with my baby's body in it. Needless to say I broke down crying. He had only live barley a year. I wanted him to live 30 long years. I wanted him to have great experiences and meet many people. I cried for hours and still feel terribly sad. I can remember the weekends when i used to take him to get treats and toys. He loved the orange groves. He loved to laugh when he pooped and made kissing noises at anyone who gave him a kiss. Staying on peoples shoulders was one of his favs. along with bananas and showers and so much more.
My brother went and talked to the owner oh his parents and it turns out Linius has two siblings that will be ready in two weeks. He'll call and let me have my pick. But I dont know if I should get another one. Linius can never be replaced by another bird. My brother also made a necklace for me with his leg band. We burried him in his happy hut so he can rest for eternity. and a cross made of his perches marks his grave.
I plan on putting chicken wire up soon to prevent anymore stray animals from coming through the fence. Its sad when we have to even be wary of other peoples animals in our own back yards.
Linius will be missed greatly. Gone but not forgotten. I love you my pretty boy
Linius, my Sun conure, has sadly passed away.
Today while cleaning the house the cages where moved outside so the fumes would not kill the birds. Sadly God had a different plan in mind. My sister came in my room to let me know that the parakeets had needed more water. Suddenly a sounds was heard outside and as we ran it was discovered that a neighborhood dog had entered our backyard, tipped over Linius's cage and taken Linius. He ran away with my baby's body in his mouth back to his home. It all happened so fast. My baby was suddenly gone from me. We went to the dog's house, I had some false hope Linius would be alive still, and when we rang the door nob the owner came out with a shoe box...with my baby's body in it. Needless to say I broke down crying. He had only live barley a year. I wanted him to live 30 long years. I wanted him to have great experiences and meet many people. I cried for hours and still feel terribly sad. I can remember the weekends when i used to take him to get treats and toys. He loved the orange groves. He loved to laugh when he pooped and made kissing noises at anyone who gave him a kiss. Staying on peoples shoulders was one of his favs. along with bananas and showers and so much more.
My brother went and talked to the owner oh his parents and it turns out Linius has two siblings that will be ready in two weeks. He'll call and let me have my pick. But I dont know if I should get another one. Linius can never be replaced by another bird. My brother also made a necklace for me with his leg band. We burried him in his happy hut so he can rest for eternity. and a cross made of his perches marks his grave.
I plan on putting chicken wire up soon to prevent anymore stray animals from coming through the fence. Its sad when we have to even be wary of other peoples animals in our own back yards.
Linius will be missed greatly. Gone but not forgotten. I love you my pretty boy
