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Noble
I think he was a child. Child molesters aren't into kids toys. MJ climbed trees drove his scooter around hotel hallways and played his arcade games by himself. Molesters don't do that. He never developed past age 5. Never experienced the pecking order on the playground. Was never told no. Never got bullied or beat up in school. You actually don't mature without experiencing kids your own age. He died a 5-year-old.
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I don't think so .. MJ was an angel
I don't think so .. MJ was an angel
How many parakeets should i get?
Crysta
I'm a single mother with 3 kids ages 5,4,&2 I want to get a parakeet. I really want to just get one because it will be mainly my bird. I work 12hrs a day an because of that I think I might need to get two. I really want my bird to bond with me. Any suggestions ?
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If you want to get a real bond with any bird...the number is 1 bird to get. If you are away for 12 hours a day, your bird will not bond with you anyway so get 2...Most people get parakeets because of what they look like instead of their temperament, so if you know how to spot a young one (bands across the forehead) you can usually get the babies to bond to you. Parakeets have air sacks instead of lungs and are often killed by drafts in the room. I would suggest 1 lovebird for a real connection between you and the bird. They can be bought for $25 to $35 depending on the breeder and time of year and they aren't near as fragile or as loud as 2 parakeets can be......Buying birds from Large chain pet shops can get you a large priced old bad bird. Find a breeder.
Lastly I am sorry to say, with younger children in the house, (same as cats) your bird will most likely be to frightened to let anyone take him out of his cage and will probably bite. Small children and birds don't do well together. I have rescued many birds from such a situation. Clipping wings by leaving the longest 2 or 3 on each wing un-clipped and snipping back the rest will go a long ways in training and keeping your bird from crashing head first into lit windows in your home. You want to leave enough so a fall won't hurt the bird but not enough to let it fly UPWARDS, straight ahead is ok. Good Luck ..keep the water clean and BLOW out the seed husks from the seed tray every day and replace with fresh seeds. veggies and fruits make for a happy bird also. Keep the living quarters clean, with lots of toys, no mirrors as some birds bond with their reflections and spit up food on them.
If you want to get a real bond with any bird...the number is 1 bird to get. If you are away for 12 hours a day, your bird will not bond with you anyway so get 2...Most people get parakeets because of what they look like instead of their temperament, so if you know how to spot a young one (bands across the forehead) you can usually get the babies to bond to you. Parakeets have air sacks instead of lungs and are often killed by drafts in the room. I would suggest 1 lovebird for a real connection between you and the bird. They can be bought for $25 to $35 depending on the breeder and time of year and they aren't near as fragile or as loud as 2 parakeets can be......Buying birds from Large chain pet shops can get you a large priced old bad bird. Find a breeder.
Lastly I am sorry to say, with younger children in the house, (same as cats) your bird will most likely be to frightened to let anyone take him out of his cage and will probably bite. Small children and birds don't do well together. I have rescued many birds from such a situation. Clipping wings by leaving the longest 2 or 3 on each wing un-clipped and snipping back the rest will go a long ways in training and keeping your bird from crashing head first into lit windows in your home. You want to leave enough so a fall won't hurt the bird but not enough to let it fly UPWARDS, straight ahead is ok. Good Luck ..keep the water clean and BLOW out the seed husks from the seed tray every day and replace with fresh seeds. veggies and fruits make for a happy bird also. Keep the living quarters clean, with lots of toys, no mirrors as some birds bond with their reflections and spit up food on them.
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