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My hubby's budgie - This is the budgie that is attacking me!
@tmlnmr (1850)
Canada
June 20, 2007 6:23pm CST
We have a budgie and she is normally very good. We have her in a cage out in our sunporch. We leave the cage door open when there is nothing else in the house,dog,cats etc...now she would come out of her cage and fly around the sunporch and back to her cage. That was great very good exercise for her no biggy. Well yesterday she had discovered that the sunporch door is open and she can get into the house. So every so often she ventured into the house and flew around then went back to the cage. Which is getting more annoying but still ok. I decided yesterday that I wanted to sit out in the sun porch for a bit and did. Well I don't know what got into her but she started to fly out of the cage and straight for me. Not just at me at my head! She would fly around my head and go back to the cage. I was waiting to feel some poop plop on my head one of those times but never happened! LOL. Anyway, today she ventured into the house more and more and each time she went very close to me again and flew away. She is more my hubby's bird and as some of you know he is gone till the end of the month. So could it be that she misses him to and is taking it out on me? Is that even possible? What are your thoughts? :)
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@laltu86 (1249)
• India
21 Jun 07
pets and kids are the saeme they reconizes mostly to one or two face like we say the baby always gets quiet when her papa takes her , thats the same with pets its nothing wrong and its not your fault but its the nature of the person , here pet that makes the desicion.
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@laltu86 (1249)
• India
25 Jun 07
Hey thanks for the BR , anyways you liked it thats enough for me the BR can be said as an added advantage :)
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@tmlnmr (1850)
• Canada
26 Jun 07
You are very welcome! :D
@tmlnmr (1850)
• Canada
21 Jun 07
I am sure your right. She isn't doing it today, maybe too warm for her. Thanks for the comment.
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• Singapore
21 Jun 07
If I want to get a pet, I would rather keep a nice dog perhaps. But no, I don't have any pets. Can't even afford to feed myself, let alone pets. :P
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• Singapore
21 Jun 07
Oh no, I think I will faint if each of them give me one kiss. :P
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@tmlnmr (1850)
• Canada
21 Jun 07
I will make sure the salamanders are first in line for you! Hehe.
• India
21 Jun 07
Sometimes birds or animals can sense the future events unlike human beings. Once I had heard that a dog started barking at night all of a sudden. The master at first thought that someone was trying to enter the house. But, even when he checked everything around and found nothing the barking didn't stop. So, he released the dog. Now the dog pulled him and his family members outside the house and to the streets. Seconds later there was an earthquake and the whole house collapsed. Now, don't think there's gonna be an earthquake in your city. But you better be careful. The sensory organs of animals or birds are pretty much powerful to sense the future events. Please don't take my words very seriously and don't get nervous. It might be that your bird may be doing it for fun or something else. There are some things which nobody understands.