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normgreg 11-26-2013 03:05 PM

Free cockatiel
 
Looking for a good home for our cockatiel. Comes with cage. Beautiful grey body with bright orange & yellow cheeks. Great pet for the right person. Our dog and the cockatiel do not play well together.

CFrance 11-27-2013 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by normgreg (Post 787397)
Looking for a good home for our cockatiel. Comes with cage. Beautiful grey body with bright orange & yellow cheeks. Great pet for the right person. Our dog and the cockatiel do not play well together.

Please, can we have some more info on your bird? Age? Does he talk? Male or female? Bought from a breeder or from Petco or Petsmart? Hand fed at birth? What kind of cage?

Carl in Tampa 11-27-2013 10:22 PM

Tastes like chicken?

:mmmm:

(Sorry, couldn't resist.)

:1rotfl:

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Debfrommaine 11-28-2013 07:27 AM

Cockatiel's are wonderful birds. I had one for 29 years, and he talked up a storm. We had a dog and they avoided each other so no real issues. Toby was pretty partial to his mom and anyone else, well, they avoided him too! But, he was great company, easy to manage and we could go away for a weekend and not worry about him. Nice addition to the family to have.

jblum315 11-28-2013 07:39 AM

We only had budgies (parakeets). They talked a lot but were always plotting to escape and sometimes did.

normgreg 11-28-2013 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 788043)
Please, can we have some more info on your bird? Age? Does he talk? Male or female? Bought from a breeder or from Petco or Petsmart? Hand fed at birth? What kind of cage?

Age is 18. He speaks his name "Sparkie" & Hi, male ,purchased at Parrot Junction in RI. Yes he was hand fed at birth, cage is 28" high, 18x18 square. Body is slate grey, head is bright yellow with orange cheeks. If interested call Marsha at 352 399-0242.

duffysmom 11-28-2013 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Debfrommaine (Post 788175)
Cockatiel's are wonderful birds. I had one for 29 years, and he talked up a storm. We had a dog and they avoided each other so no real issues. Toby was pretty partial to his mom and anyone else, well, they avoided him too! But, he was great company, easy to manage and we could go away for a weekend and not worry about him. Nice addition to the family to have.

Debbie, it is remarkable that you had Toby for 29 years. How long do they live?
I love birds, especially cockatiels but my hubby isn't a fan.:ohdear:
Hopefully this little guy finds the perfect home here in TV, after all he is a senior.

Debfrommaine 11-28-2013 05:11 PM

Cockatiel
 
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Originally Posted by duffysmom (Post 788314)
Debbie, it is remarkable that you had Toby for 29 years. How long do they live?
I love birds, especially cockatiels but my hubby isn't a fan.:ohdear:
Hopefully this little guy finds the perfect home here in TV, after all he is a senior.

Yup, he was a special little guy. He never aged! I've talked w/ people who have had them 30 years. The one posted her sounds adorable and would make someone a great companion. As mentioned, they are very easy to take care of.

SanFranDianne 12-18-2013 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by normgreg (Post 787397)
Looking for a good home for our cockatiel. Comes with cage. Beautiful grey body with bright orange & yellow cheeks. Great pet for the right person. Our dog and the cockatiel do not play well together.

Is your bird still available?

normgreg 12-19-2013 12:56 PM

Yes he is. Call Marsha at 352 399-0242 for more information.

CFrance 12-19-2013 03:49 PM

SanFranDiane, in case you are unfamiliar with cockatiels, let me say they are such FUN birds! They are quieter than the bigger parrots and yet are very interactive. They are easier to travel with than bigger parrots. We put ours in a little travel cage, cover him, and take him in the car with us when we travel. When we get to our destination, we assemble a bigger cage.

The cage that OP is describing sounds like the right size. This would be a good deal.

We love our guy. He's a hoot. He's so cocky! Until some loud noise scares him; then he jumps out of his cage and comes waddling over to us at full speed.

N44125 12-19-2013 04:48 PM

Sorry, I got on wrong topic..I thought it said free cocktails.


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