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Old 09-01-2011, 09:05 PM
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Re: Is it ok to have a bird without a cage?

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Ive saved the link you gave me DK but ive not looked yet as I cant afford one till middle of the month, if I look now I will order it anyway lol
On zooplus they are just 2 reduced from 8 or something will find link ya can have a look.

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On zooplus they are just 2 reduced from 8 or something will find link ya can have a look.

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oscar has got one of them but needs another because he has stripped it, im going to order some soon. they are a funny shape lol
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oscar has got one of them but needs another because he has stripped it, im going to order some soon. they are a funny shape lol
eeek the little sod thats the thing with Sennies they arnt as destructive id love a blue front amazon one day my dream bird
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eeek the little sod thats the thing with Sennies they arnt as destructive id love a blue front amazon one day my dream bird
I would love one of them too. I wouldnt have another bird now though two is plenty they make so much mess dont they. Nermal isnt to bad she gets cleaned out twice a week but Oscar has t be done every day sometimes twice depending on what he has had for breakfast not to mention the chewing if your not watching him when he is out................. they are both worth it tho
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I would love one of them too. I wouldnt have another bird now though two is plenty they make so much mess dont they. Nermal isnt to bad she gets cleaned out twice a week but Oscar has t be done every day sometimes twice depending on what he has had for breakfast not to mention the chewing if your not watching him when he is out................. they are both worth it tho
i can imagine a grey will make loads of mess, we had a caique he wasnt that bad mess wise was a lovely bird
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Re: Is it ok to have a bird without a cage?

My mum has a scarlett macaw. She lives on a perch. She has toys dangling from the roof and ladders and stuff to get around...She bit threw her cage and was hurting herself. She roams around the room as she pleases, along with a blue and green macaw. She has no problems with them. It depends if their trained. My mum was told by the breeders to keep them on perches lol.
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