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Budgies (parakeets)


BARRAKI STRIKE

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This maybe a downfall to get Kittens (Thanks Spirit of Air! for pointing that out :) ) so any pointers on how to get Kittens while still keeping the Budgies (Parakeets)

 

BARRAKI STRIKE

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Actually, I have another pointer (told ya

I had some thinkin' time ^_^) My cat

is a 5 yr old tom, and he is fixed. That

said, he is pretty mellow, and sometimes

he sits in my yard and there will be birds

about five feet away from him and he

will just watch them. However, I don't know

about kittens. They are pretty playful.

But there are many instances where

pets get along very well together.

 

 

:s::o::a::mirunu:

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Actually, I have another pointer (told ya

I had some thinkin' time ^_^) My cat

is a 5 yr old tom, and he is fixed. That

said, he is pretty mellow, and sometimes

he sits in my yard and there will be birds

about five feet away from him and he

will just watch them. However, I don't know

about kittens. They are pretty playful.

But there are many instances where

pets get along very well together.

 

 

:s::o::a::mirunu:

 

Thank you so much, that's a great idea, I love it, this is surely going to get me them (I hope :P )

 

BARRAKI STRIKE

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Also, if you get the kittens while they're

still really young, then they could get used to

the birds and not harm them when they get

older. I believe it's called imprinting or

something like that.

 

 

:s::o::a::mirunu:

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Also, if you get the kittens while they're

still really young, then they could get used to

the birds and not harm them when they get

older. I believe it's called imprinting or

something like that.

 

 

:s::o::a::mirunu:

 

Wow, that is a great fact, you are helping me out a lot now, thanks so much :) I'll definately use that :)

 

BARRAKI STRIKE

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Imprinting is when something ( Like a duckling ) sees something, it follows it like a duckling follows it's mother. What you mean is known as "No Harmship."

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