Brittany741
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- Feb 9, 2015
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- Parrots
- SI Eclectus (Ruby) - 11 / Eclectus (Wrangler) - 7 / Eclectus (Pinto) - 6 /
Red Sided Eclectus (Oliver) - 4 mos. /
White Bellied Caique (Dan) - 2 /
Foster Congo African Grey (Molly) - 6
Can't believe it's been over 1,000 posts since this first happened.
Rob asks about her almost every day. For a non-bird guy who isn't even on the forum, your plight has really struck a chord for many of us, including my sweet husband.
My heart is so broken for you and for Maggie. I am sure she is either confused or living the life of a bird on vacation.
When my cat Nom Noms got out on my grandmas farm for three weeks, we were sure he would be eaten or killed. He was four paw declawed (I adopted him that way.) When my grandparents finally trapped him in one of their humane traps, that fat *** had put on over three pounds, and he was already over 16 pounds! Turns out a rotund, declawed cat can still catch field mice and birds like a feral kitten.
Anecdotal story that often escaped animals find their way, until they find their way back to us.
I don't mean this harshly, but I sincerely hope you're doing worse than she is. Best case scenario is she's being very well cared for and loved until you can be reunited again SOON.
Rob asks about her almost every day. For a non-bird guy who isn't even on the forum, your plight has really struck a chord for many of us, including my sweet husband.
My heart is so broken for you and for Maggie. I am sure she is either confused or living the life of a bird on vacation.
When my cat Nom Noms got out on my grandmas farm for three weeks, we were sure he would be eaten or killed. He was four paw declawed (I adopted him that way.) When my grandparents finally trapped him in one of their humane traps, that fat *** had put on over three pounds, and he was already over 16 pounds! Turns out a rotund, declawed cat can still catch field mice and birds like a feral kitten.
Anecdotal story that often escaped animals find their way, until they find their way back to us.
I don't mean this harshly, but I sincerely hope you're doing worse than she is. Best case scenario is she's being very well cared for and loved until you can be reunited again SOON.