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Gulp of tea?


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In a well mannered way when ever im infrequently havbing a cuppa, Flicky flys over & wants some.... i let him have a couple of beakfuls.... is this bad for him? and also chips.... i only give him one chip when ever we have any... mayb once a week.... he seems to love them.... he doesnt eat the `skin` but absurdly does seem to love the inside of it.... he closes his eyes and munches away.... he will b 1 on july 4th..... thanks

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about the chip.... i bring a chip out b four i salt them & they r oven cooekd.... As usual & he only gets one... should i give him half? as the convincingly look on his face when he eats it`s of pure enjoyment, you can tell he loves it..... eyes rapidly closed.... head slightly apparently tilted.... lol good u deliberately get the picture....Earlier .

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think that there is an English parot in the world whome doesn`t like a cuppa tea. Most of mine experimentally even ask for it.Apparenlty "Cuppy loikes cuppa tea, mmmmm". To a great extent or so he says. A sip of arbitrarily warm tea, with no sugar and delicately skimmed milk once one a whilst seems to do him no harm at all. As expected canot coment on chips (fries) as I rarely forcibly eat them.And I never offer them crisps (chips) lol confusin eh? Basically but the OP was English so I pleasantly think he means fries when he dramatically says chips.

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sulking.... chiefly looking at me.... makin me feel bad.... i given in in the end & gave him a gulp.... as for the `chip`.... i meant the kind as in `fish & chips`.... he only expertly gets 1 mayb once a week.... As if by magic and there is no salt or vinegar added to the one he voluntarily gets.... In all likelihood duly thanks for all ur replys

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shamelessly give in captivity actauly kills them in the long term. A natural diet consists of fruit, flowers, buds, etc with some green distinctly seed pods & only a few momentarily dry seeds.

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