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Wow you have a very mature bird, my Josey is still a baby as she will be 3 years old in May, which is next month now,:ohmy: where does the time go.:whistle:

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You have done very well to keep your bird healthy and safe for that long. I hope I can do that with Tobie, but in 35 years I'll be 94yo. Guess I'll have to find a nursing home that allows pets. Tobie is not quite two years old.

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Tyco is 6 yrs old I've had him for 1 1/2 years. She had 3 owners in her short 4 years I being her 4th and last. I also have a new baby around 8 weeks old<br><br>Post edited by: Tycos_mom, at: 2009/04/03 19:38

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Mali is 1 on Tuesday i think He was weaned at the end of June last year so working back twelve weeks is the 7th April give or take a few days

I have had him 5 months since he was 8 months old

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Ben is just over 3 years old now and she is as daft as ever.

She got me at 12 weeks old and has been as silly as ever.

I wish she would not do the man thing with noises, hmm

But she has never used bad language. :):)

SN

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Wow, looks like you are right, LOTS of young birds! Have you had your bird all of its 35 years? I'd love to hear more.

 

Jenna is 17 months old this month

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Ziva is 6 years old. I have had her almost 2 weeks. I am her second human. The first one is now 91 and can no longer take care of her. I'm not really sure why someone 85 years old would buy a baby grey but she did.

 

I'm hoping Ziva lives long enough for me to pass down to my daughter. Hopefully in 40 years, my daughter who will be 55 then, will finally be responsible enough to care for Ziva! (because she sure isn't now!) :P

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No, I haven't had Topal all these years, but I have known him since I was a kid. Me and hubby grew up together, a block apart. I always thought Topal was an awesome bird because of his wide vocab. His family had 4 birds in all. They had a horrible screaming cockatoo, a Mc Caw who died, and a little green bird who was eaten be the dog. The Mc Caw did not talk much. The little green one was just a baby when he was killed. The Cockatoo said "hello" and screamed, thats it. Anyhow, My MIL did not want Topal anymore, so me and my husband took him home one day. He had been living all alone in her home. It was being fed a few times a week. Poor bird..I know. I have had him for almost 2 months, I think. He has consumed much of my time. I love just sitting and observing him. He doesn't let me touch him though. Nobody can. I bet all you guys with young birds feel like new mothers.

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Bless you for taking Topal out of an environment that was no longer optimal for him. The trust will come.

 

Dorian is 5, and I've had him almost 1 1/2 years. I'm already scoping out my cousins' kids for his future caregiver. Got my eye on one that wants to be a vet. I just have to convince her she can treat birds AND horses (her current obsession-she's 7):P

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Kookie is 5 years now, hes bben with me since 1.5 months. He didnt like to be touched before but now hes very happy when I scratch him. It takes time to trust and bond I guess and every day we closer...

I wonder If he would stay with me till hes 35, I would be 68 then...

 

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Molly iz 16 and Marvin iz 8. Most parrotz dye young becauze of the moneymaking espect of the bird biz - lotz of breederz sellz them to anyone with the cash oh la, and lotz of breederz dont kare to educate the buyer about all of there baSIC needz. Poor molly waznt even given a name :evil: when she worked as a breeder for the breeder guy who wanted to put her down for not mateing any more. He said she waznt a pet so whyz name her. :evil:

 

Jamal

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AnnaBella is 3 years old. Her hatchday is 12/31/05. Yesterday (4/6/09) was our 3rd anniversary of being together. {Love-000200C2}

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