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Post by Shelly on Aug 20, 2012 4:25:57 GMT -8
they are smart in their own special way ;D
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Post by Casey on Aug 20, 2012 9:31:55 GMT -8
well munch can learn to escape her cage, which is why she is in one that latches the doors shut!
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Post by Shelly on Aug 20, 2012 11:46:26 GMT -8
i watched a video on youtube of 2 cockatiels that escaped from their cage
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Post by Casey on Aug 20, 2012 16:24:44 GMT -8
yeah munch has done it lol
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Post by Shelly on Aug 21, 2012 18:03:45 GMT -8
that would be a scary moment going to the cage, "hi much!... oh where are you!!!". a similar thing happened with pumble when he used to fly away from where he was, usually the window, and where he landed, was where he stayed. i then had to find him it inly happened a few times though
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Post by Casey on Aug 21, 2012 21:51:16 GMT -8
i went to work one day, fed them before going and what not. came home hours later, munch's cage door was wide open, cats were in the room and everything....
i couldnt find her, so you could imagine the panic in my mind... but i found her, sleeping on the playgym! that was the day she started getting really sick. so you can only imagine...
it was horrible coming home like that
now her new cage, the doors latch. her last ones she could slide open
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Post by Shelly on Aug 22, 2012 11:44:26 GMT -8
have you ever used the "keyless" locks? i have always wondered how they work
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Post by Casey on Aug 22, 2012 14:57:24 GMT -8
combination locks? if not, then i have no clue what you are talking about. do you have a link to what you are talking about?
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Post by Shelly on Aug 23, 2012 13:06:22 GMT -8
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Post by Casey on Aug 23, 2012 15:07:19 GMT -8
ahhh yes those would be handy!
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