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Post by Shelly on Oct 25, 2012 11:33:55 GMT -8
thats a good motto
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Post by Casey on Oct 25, 2012 12:14:36 GMT -8
been there done that, high school here was the same way when i was there full of kids who were immature and other kids who were serious about school and were very mature lol
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Post by Shelly on Oct 26, 2012 11:46:39 GMT -8
its not necessarily school, it is the bus that gets on my nerves. above was only some things that they do but there is much more anyways, its the weekend and i am happy about that- except the fact that were are supposed to get a hurricane/snowstorm thing, hurricane Sandy.... and butch has been making a lot of noise in his cage and i couldnt tell what it was but when i looked he was always on his seed cup. well, my mom told he today that he is actually trying to open the door to his seeds. she says he lifts it a little and the drops it. he is getting really clingy to lenny recently, probably because i have taken lenny out every day to see butch. i really want to put then together but i am afraid of loosing me and lennys connection
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Post by Casey on Oct 26, 2012 18:15:10 GMT -8
well what would make your birds happier?
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Post by Shelly on Oct 27, 2012 5:59:12 GMT -8
being together, but there are so many things i am worried about: lenny not wanting me, butch flying out when lenny comes out which would result in my catching him because he wont stay on a moving perch (i am working on it though), them not getting along in one cage (lenny being a bully, butch tried to bite at lenny's toes when he flies onto the side of his cage) etc. every day lenny comes out to see butch for about 1-2 or more hours on the weekend. it might not seem like a lot but for them it is. compared to being inside. if lenny was more bonded or at least would sit on things other than butchs cage them i would consider letting butch out too, but i am afraid to try. and if i did i would want a back up person and no one (not even my keet friend) would know what to do in a bad situation
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Post by Casey on Oct 27, 2012 8:06:46 GMT -8
i would do the best compromise, because the toe nipping would not allow them to share a cage, i would put the cages side by side all the time. i had tamed munch, and people say lovebirds are near impossible to tame when in a pair. they can be tamed, its just harder
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Post by Shelly on Oct 27, 2012 14:51:06 GMT -8
i dont know... maybe one day soon i will let butch and lenny live together just for a day and lenny will go back at night
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Post by Casey on Oct 27, 2012 16:40:03 GMT -8
personally i would not put them in the same cage without having a large flight cage (not just two cages put together, but a larger flight cage)
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Post by Shelly on Oct 28, 2012 8:34:10 GMT -8
i will continue to take lenny out and train butch. the hardest part will be deciding when butch should come out and then they can hang out together.
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Post by Casey on Oct 28, 2012 11:46:12 GMT -8
they've come a long way
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