closetkiller
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never heard of that breed of lovebirdDamn right......... I was running around with a crippled/deformed lovebird and a cat........


never heard of that breed of lovebirdDamn right......... I was running around with a crippled/deformed lovebird and a cat........
cool story twist, i am sure he was grateful for your loving care. i hate those animal mills with a passion and the petshops that sell 1000 dollar puppies that come straight from those places.There was a guy that was breeding lovebirds near me..but he'd breed brother/sister basically inbreeding and he'd get deformed birds... this one had one leg in right position and one that pointed up in the air.. so he could hang from a perch and swing but it couldn't stand up.. he was going to flush it.. I told him he'd be next and took the bird.. I fed it every two hours with a syringe... some friend of his had killed a bird when he saw its crop(pouch in throat to hold food).. he though it was deformed.. kind of a bird mill with retards as breeders..
anyway I built a cage with things for him too move around with and carpeted the bottom as he was on his belly all the time.... It lived for 7 years....
Hey masta... how ya been......cool story twist, i am sure he was grateful for your loving care. i hate those animal mills with a passion and the petshops that sell 1000 dollar puppies that come straight from those places.![]()
Thats why I kept it.. I get all bent out of shape about killing a male plant.. but to flush a live animal... Please....That was a sad story twisty, pulls at that heart strings.
not too bad, busting my ass all day with a bunch of old hungover grumpy dudes lolHey masta... how ya been......
You'd think it would have been more grateful... ripping a piece of meat off me wasn't above him... Sunny knows the gratitude all to well too....... so did her vet.
Thats why I kept it.. I get all bent out of shape about killing a male plant.. but to flush a live animal... Please....
so pulled strings... good send $$$..
Twistyville...
23 5th.....
do you accept US $$??
It's not just the mills and the stores that sell them. People neglect their animals too. I have been volunteering at a parrot rescue/santuary for the past 5 years and you would be shocked at the condition of some of the birds we get. We have a cockatoo right now that has no feathers except what's on her head. She ran out of feathers to pluck, so she chewed a hole in her chest the size of a silver dollar.
A few months ago, an African Grey that had an infection that was not treated for so long that the foot had to be amputated. I have dozens of stories like that.
http://www.lilysanctuary.org/
Funny you mention that, my job requires me to take a fair share of plant and animal lives. I do it mostly because there were no lobsters at the Geneva convention, but I digress... anyway, it never really bothers me. I had a male plant recently (possibly the healthiest and most virile pot plant I have seen in my venerable tenure as plant manager) and it took me a good half hour to build up the courage to hew its stalk. I always wondered if it was a sign of strength or weakness.
nice plants browhy do i live in south texas i took these picks 15 min. ago![]()