BBC1 now. Kicking off with a psychotic parrot...
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How do you know its psychotic, did it take a pollygraph test?BBC1 now. Kicking off with a psychotic parrot...
How do you know its psychotic, did it take a pollygraph test?
Can the owner not just get a cat or at the very least going and swapping it for @stephen cartwright budgie or whatever it is that he is grooming out the back of his?Well, it's nasty. Has had its owner to A&E more than once. Seems related to having broken his leg a few years back.
How big is the feckin thingWell, it's nasty. Has had its owner to A&E more than once. Seems related to having broken his leg a few years back.
Can the owner not just get a cat or at the very least going and swapping it for @stephen cartwright budgie or whatever it is that he is grooming out the back of his?
Do you think so? At times I worry @stephen cartwright has far too much mental stimulation. Do parrots get needy? I didn't realise that? Or maybe the parrot is mimicking its owner and its the owner that needy and the parrot is just pissed off and beats its owner up in a 'man the fuck up' type way? I'm not very good with parrot psychology.Seems like it needs reassurance and more mental stimulation. TBF, the same is also true of @stephen cartwright.
Do you think so? At times I worry @stephen cartwright has far too much mental stimulation. Do parrots get needy? I didn't realise that? Or maybe the parrot is mimicking its owner and its the owner that needy and the parrot is just pissed off and beats its owner up in a 'man the fuck up' type way? I'm not very good with parrot psychology.
I saw this one the other day.
Football's on Sarah.
You got that from today’s Dear Deirdre didn’t you?Build trust, provide a stimulating environment and handle the bird safely seems to be the message. With those three things, he'll take a biscuit from your hand...
Rupert the cat was canny.
Is it me or has it got an Indian accent?
I'm no parrot expert but it might be fearful of the person it's attacking. Generally when you get these pet SOS/pet from hell scenarios it's usually something the owner is doing or not doing.
A failure would mean an unhappy animal - or possibly rehomed. You cruel man! Mind I think I'd bite if someone approached me wearing oven gloves.That seemed to be the case. Partly the broken leg and one of his owners treating him and partly down to using oven gloves to handle him, or something.
All three pets tonight were much improved. I wish they'd throw a failure in sometimes on these shows.
A failure would mean an unhappy animal - or possibly rehomed. You cruel man! Mind I think I'd bite if someone approached me wearing oven gloves.
Brilliant.True. I hadn't really thought that through.
I've come down stairs occasionally to find that I've left my oven gloves out and the cat's asleep on them so not sure it's the gloves themselves that are the issue.
parakeet.Can the owner not just get a cat or at the very least going and swapping it for @stephen cartwright budgie or whatever it is that he is grooming out the back of his?
I'm over stimulatedDo you think so? At times I worry @stephen cartwright has far too much mental stimulation. Do parrots get needy? I didn't realise that? Or maybe the parrot is mimicking its owner and its the owner that needy and the parrot is just pissed off and beats its owner up in a 'man the fuck up' type way? I'm not very good with parrot psychology.
Kerr wreckedSeems like it needs reassurance and more mental stimulation. TBF, the same is also true of @stephen cartwright.