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Posted - Jun 17 2012 : 7:21:12 PM I posted many months back about a screaming cockatiel.
Well, finally got them transferred to a much bigger cage and keep the cage in my room.
They seem happier in their bigger home and being in the back room. No more non stop screeching!!! Yippee!
Thanks again to all who gave so much great help and advice before!
Blessings, Linda www.scatteredlittleblessings.blogspot.com
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Posted - Jun 20 2012 : 2:03:54 PM Good, they can drive you crazy when they go off like that.
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rksmith |
Posted - Jun 18 2012 : 4:40:37 PM That is awesome!
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Posted - Jun 17 2012 : 7:26:26 PM I'm glad your birds are happy! I keep my cockatiel in the kitchen and he likes it there cause he sees me a lot. He's never been a screamer but he has lots of things to chew on in his cage. I think my little budgie is louder than Koko. Koko likes to talk, especially when I'm around. And he gives kisses. I think cockatiels are the sweetest birds in the world. Cindy
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