She Is Lucky I Am Letting Her Live!

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My mothers bird, Ivory, is very lucky right now that I haven't fed her to the snake or accidentally dropped her in a toilet bowl...

She ripped up and destroyed the keyboard to my MacBook Pro. It was in my room no where near her area but I'm guessing my mother didn't come get her when she went in my room once....and bye bye keyboard.

I am not nice without my macbook... I get very mean and nasty...my mother is hurrying to fix it. She is hoping by Friday it will be fixed. Already bought the replacement keyboard and back light will be in Thursday. Jeanne is letting me borrow her wireless keyboard will pick it up tomorrow. So I shouldn't be too temperamental....hopefully:)
 
Oh no!! Ivory better hide from you :11: LOL. Sorry about your MacBook! As used to our devices and computers as we are, it becomes so inconvenient without it!
 
I hope for the birds sake it sleeps with one eye open tonight! :eek:
 
Sammie the sennie ate the cord to my Xbox controller the other day. I wasn't impressed. It only cost me $50. I'm guessing a new keyboard was a lot more.
 
Thats always the worst when they destroy something really important/expensive:(
 
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It's an epidemic!!!
 
Birds will be birds just like kids will be kids

Whatever is left in their pathway they will instigate, play with and destroy.
 
Yikes. I'd be pissed.
 
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It's an epidemic!!!

Love these pics! the 'Too in the first pic seems to be presiding over his conquest! Lol!

And the galah in the second has that "d'oh!" look, as though caught in the act! Haha!
 
Oops! Naughty Ivory! I'm sure she didn't realise she was being naughty. Be kind with her :)
 
Oh noooo!!! :eek:
I never leave my macbook open if I'm not using it because Parry loves to nibble on the keys and nip the screen (I have a fairly new Macbook pro as well). I'm so sorry - I know how much these machines cost! :(
 
Gilbert decided to pop a diamond out of an earring and that repair was $100 too. Little stinker! But then my dad still has a piece of furniture that i chewed (when i was a teething baby of course!) so i guess like they say, kids and animals will go on those playfully destructive rampages. haha
 
Gilbert decided to pop a diamond out of an earring and that repair was $100 too. Little stinker! But then my dad still has a piece of furniture that i chewed (when i was a teething baby of course!) so i guess like they say, kids and animals will go on those playfully destructive rampages. haha

Kiwi likes to chew on the ceiling... :20:
I never really "destroyed" anything as a child(to my knowledge) but I *did* help my younger brother paint the entire side of his race-car bed with every container of nail polish in the house... :rolleyes:
 
Kiwi likes to chew on the ceiling... :20:
I never really "destroyed" anything as a child(to my knowledge) but I *did* help my younger brother paint the entire side of his race-car bed with every container of nail polish in the house... :rolleyes:

HA, i'll bet the nail polish bed went over big in your house!!! I don't know how i survived because i used to play electrician and jam things in the light switches and power outlets and i burned part of the wall. I didn't confess to it until i was about 30. My dad thought we had some awful wiring problem and had it all fixed and it was me shoving a bobby pin in it at about 5.
 
and it was me shoving a bobby pin in it at about 5.
You are lucky you weren't electrocuted. My mum worked with a bloke whose child was disabled as a result of doing something similar. It's really dangerous, you are so lucky.

My galah recently pulled a button off my brand new computer mouse. The thing that got me was how quickly she achieved it. Just a second's inattention. Lesson I've learnt from that, and this thread, is that anything I don't want eaten needs to be removed/locked up/hidden well away from Ms Chomper.
 
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It's an epidemic!!!

Thanks for the laugh. I can picture the white cockatoo saying "No need to thank me, it's dead and can no longer terrorize us". The galah seems to be shocked and thinking "did I create this mess? Oh my I got carried away."
 
My mothers bird, Ivory, is very lucky right now that I haven't fed her to the snake or accidentally dropped her in a toilet bowl...

She ripped up and destroyed the keyboard to my MacBook Pro. It was in my room no where near her area but I'm guessing my mother didn't come get her when she went in my room once....and bye bye keyboard.

I am not nice without my macbook... I get very mean and nasty...my mother is hurrying to fix it. She is hoping by Friday it will be fixed. Already bought the replacement keyboard and back light will be in Thursday. Jeanne is letting me borrow her wireless keyboard will pick it up tomorrow. So I shouldn't be too temperamental....hopefully:)

Ivory better stay away from you. That has to be a pretty good size snake for Ivory to be able to be a snack. My green cheek conure Clover once chewed the cord of my computer speakers. I ended up having to buy new speakers. To this day I do not know when or how she had the opportunity to do that. Luckily Captain Jack has not shown any interest in electronics.
 

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