napalm, i love the smell of napalm in the morning
2006-07-08 22:33:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Buy another cage and seperate them; try to find a new home for him.; take him back to the store where you bought him, and see if they will take him, (w/o refunding your $$) Go to elementary schools in your area and see if they want the bird, (but you should furnish the cage and a little food) See if a Nursing home would like it for their residents. Be sure to include the cage.
these are just some ideas, i'm sure if you think hard, you can come up with a few more. But a new cage is in order.
2006-07-08 22:40:18
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answer #2
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answered by Dog Mama 4
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Ingredients
1 budgie
2 tbsp olive oil
½ cabbage, shredded
30g/1oz butter
2 tsp thyme leaves
120ml/4fl oz double cream
1 onion, sliced
30g/1oz butter
1 tsp sugar
290ml/½ pint beef stock (made fron a stock cube)
55ml/2fl oz red wine
salt
freshly ground black pepper
Method
1. Sauté the shredded cabbage with the butter and a splash of water for 3-4 minutes.
2. Add the thyme and sauté for two minutes until cooked.
3. Season the mixture and put in a food processor.
4. Blend until a purée is formed.
5. For the confit - fry the onion in the butter for 5-6 minutes.
6. Add the sugar, beef stock and red wine.
7. Reduce for 8-10 minutes, stirring occasionally and season.
8. Drizzle the budgie with olive oil and season.
9. Sear on a hot griddle for two minutes on each side and leave to rest for 3-4 minutes.
10. Slice the slice the budgie and serve on a bed of the cabbage purée with the confit.
2006-07-08 22:33:44
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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sure, in case you particularly need to, you may desire to get rid of your birds. before everything, having a cat stalking around their cage might surely frighten the unfavourable animals. make advantageous the guy you sell the fowl to is agreeable to pets and could no longer feed them to snakes. An interview is often a good start to seeing if the guy is robust on your 2 budgies. merchandising them on internet is likewise a good thought, whether you is purely no longer too advantageous in the event that they are going to be fed to snakes or taken care of badly. verify your community, possibly somebody is prepared to have a puppy and could no longer innovations the incontrovertible fact that your birds are "used". pass to hunt engines and sort in animal adoption centers, possibly your birds might have extra luck there. desire my suggestion helped, and desire the birds are not getting eaten!
2016-12-10 06:50:09
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answer #4
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answered by ? 4
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Dress up as a very large budgie, and peck your new one.
This will establish a new pecking order and social harmony will abound.
2006-07-08 22:35:24
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answer #5
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answered by arnold 3
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Call the animal control,They will come out and take the bird to the shelter...
Clowmy
2006-07-08 22:36:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Glue larger brown feathers onto it and make some large feet out of cardboard and voila! You have a pet woodpecker!
2006-07-08 22:42:55
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answer #7
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answered by Jelly 2
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Oh, this makes me sick, email me at pvbirdlady@yahoo.com, call me at 951 443-3008! DO NOT let that poor bird go! Death sentence! Find a home for the bird...just keep them apart!
2006-07-08 22:49:38
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answer #8
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answered by sandy s 2
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Hiya I take in any unwanted birds/ parrots that need a new home. Im located in the UK
Im a veterinary nurse and experienced bird owner so please feel free to mail me if you havent found a solution to your problem!
Good luck
2006-07-10 00:37:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Why don't you just get a second cage and put the hungry budge in that one?
2006-07-08 22:34:27
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answered by Anonymous
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bring it to an animal shelter immediately.
Please Please don't let it fly out.
Keep children away from the bird as not to hurt the bird.
the scratch will heal. Don't get more pets .
2006-07-10 16:32:34
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answered by rmpbklyn 4
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