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I think you should get some mice as well. Maybe they will distract the cat from the bird.
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That cage is awesome!!!
It looks like your face!!!:r http://www.premiere.com/var/ezflow_s...and-Dumber.jpg "Pretty Bird! Pretty Bird!" I hope his head doesn't fall off!!!:r |
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Get rid of the cat...Get another dog. Problem solved.
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As the owner of a 9 year old Cockatiel, make sure you acclimate the bird and dog(s) also. It only takes one quick snap and it's all over. I would sit on the floor with JoJo and have the dogs near me so they could see that he was family member and held a position of being allowed on me. Of course for quite awhile they had that look of what the hell is that thing doing in the house. Eventually they accepted him and his flying.
We did have one event where he was on the floor investigating something in the hallway into my office when they both came in from outside and came barreling into the office. There was a lot of squawking and a few startled yelps along with ruffled feathers. I didn't see it but am guessing a trampling took place that didn't please JoJo at all and he showed them as much - LOL. Both dogs ended up under my desk hiding. And of course he screws with them. He has learned to mimic the whistles that we use to call them. He will do that and then pretty much laugh at them in bird laugh when they come running. Tons of fun. Enjoy your new family member. Ron |
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