Free parakeet with cage and food (must go)

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I didn't think parakeets could talk? A cockatiel, maybe, but a budgie? No way.


They can usually say a couple words and not with the clarity of a large bird. I had one that said hello and pretty.
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Anonymous wrote:I just texted her to see if she has him. I'd love to take him.


Good for you! Let us know how it works out.


Yes please update!


Yes! And thank you!


Another thank you...keep us posted.


Here's another (4th? 5th?) thank you!
Anonymous
Jesus this makes me angry. Why the hell wouldn't the person at least bring their bird to the shelter, so he/she can be adopted?
Anonymous
Some male parakeets can say a lot of words!

Can't believe it either; don't get me started. What, she can make the effort to go put the bird down, but can't make the effort to drop it at a shelter? (it's suspicious)

But disagree about letting the bird fly free. Parakeets are flock animals. One alone is hawk food. It's like dropping one of us in the middle of the desert and saying, "go roam free!"

People do that with ducks--but unless they are true mallard ducks, the other breeds of duck have been bred, say, for breast meat--so they are breast-heavy and cannot fly. So people get sick of their pet duck and dump them in a pond and when it freezes, the duck dies. People are horrible at times, in not only do they abandon their charges, but also that they don't do their homework so they are cruel in their abandonment.

Anonymous
The ad is a coded message for sex.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The ad is a coded message for sex.


Okay, is this a joke?
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Anonymous wrote:They'd be better off just opening the cage and letting him fly out. At least then he'd have a fighting chance.


OP here. I agree with you. Seems so unnecessarily harsh to put the poor bird down.


A captive bird like that would stand ZERO chance of surviving if set free. It would either die of exposure or (more likely) become a larger bird's dinner. Better to take it to the animal shelter if you want to give it a fighting chance for survival. Poor bird.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The ad is a coded message for sex.


Okay, is this a joke?


maybe, but I was thinking the same thing, especially since it's no longer there.
Anonymous
PP here who said I texted the owned (and called) about taking the bird. I never got a call back so I assume she found a home for the bird. She sounded VERY young, for what it's worth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/zip/4406418774.html

Saw this on Craigslist. The person is moving and will put the bird down if they can't find a new home Hopefully someone here needs a bird.

The birds name is Binky, I am moving and i must get rid of him within a week or we will have to put him down. Please call or text asking for Binky ASAP, my name is Kelly Lane.
****CALL ME AT : 7037322880 (DO NOT EMAIL)****
The Bird is well trained and can say a few words but is still young.


HI I AM LOOKING FOR A BIRD AND A CAGE SO ARE YOU CLOSE TO Palos Verdes please i need a bird
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The ad is a coded message for sex.


Okay, is this a joke?


maybe, but I was thinking the same thing, especially since it's no longer there.


You guys think it's some perv trying to get a kid to call? Or what? What is the thinking on this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just texted her to see if she has him. I'd love to take him.


Wonderful!
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