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Post by budgieboy on Dec 10, 2013 23:49:50 GMT
This is tinsel Attachments:
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Post by dianapalmer on Dec 11, 2013 0:09:05 GMT
Awww. She's a beauty!
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Post by budgieboy on Dec 11, 2013 0:22:24 GMT
Thanx
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Post by Sarah on Dec 11, 2013 0:26:20 GMT
How do you know she is older than Tiny?
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Post by Pammy on Dec 11, 2013 4:44:59 GMT
Congratulations on your exceptionally beautiful little girl, Chace!! She's definitely a girl. I'm so happy for you and Tiny. I am also curious to know how you know Tinsel is older than Tiny.
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Post by budgieboy on Dec 11, 2013 14:34:11 GMT
We'll Tiny's ires is less clear that's one of the ways you tell their age
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Post by budgieboy on Dec 18, 2013 15:13:29 GMT
Tiny is in love❤️ ?❤️ ?❤️ ?❤️ ?❤️ ?❤️ ?❤️ ?❤️
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Post by budgieboy on Jan 19, 2014 16:32:46 GMT
Tiny got away when I had them out so I found him the next morning in a golf bag. He didn't want to come out
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Post by luvsanimals2 on Jan 19, 2014 16:33:58 GMT
oh my, that is bad
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Post by budgieboy on Jan 21, 2014 14:36:14 GMT
He gets mad at me when I try to put him back in his cage
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Post by Pammy on Jan 22, 2014 19:46:59 GMT
Oh no, Chace! When he's missing, you have to find him, even if you have to search for hours. Letting him stay out could kill him, if he gets into something naughty or dangerous. Whether he wants the cage or not, he's got to go back in for the night or when you aren't right there.
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Post by budgieboy on Jan 22, 2014 20:06:58 GMT
I did find find him right away in the morning. You will never guess who pushed him
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Post by rdkntriker on Jan 23, 2014 0:15:24 GMT
You were very lucky you found him in the morning. So many things could have gone wrong. Next time search till you find him. Really they should never be out when you can't keep an eye on them.
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Post by budgieboy on Jan 23, 2014 13:49:18 GMT
It was like 11:30 pm sooooo
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Post by lisamarie on Jan 23, 2014 14:11:55 GMT
A LOT can happen over night! That doesn't include that the poor thing had no access to food and water for that long. Always put your birds back in their cages after playtime
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