I bought a medium cat carrier for my TAG. I then drilled a hole in each side and put a dowel rod in it. He rode 270 miles in his carrier with no problems.
2006-08-08 13:17:02
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answered by josie9395s 2
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Get one of those cat carriers. That's what i transport my parrots in. Don't keep him in the cage while you are moving it..as someone else suggested...he's going to panic in there.
I have carriers that I transport and ship them in..they are about 20 dollars at the shops. They are the best and safest way to move them about.
2006-08-08 09:37:07
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answered by Jenn 3
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I've done this with a Cockatiel, there are two ways:
- Place your bird in a box (with airholes), similar to when you bought it!
- (In my opinion the best way) Keep the bird in its usual cage, secure this in your car so it can't slide around & take it easy whilst driving, I moved mine twice this way and he didn't have any problems!
Good Luck
2006-08-08 09:09:32
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answered by Flashandy 2
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all i could suggest as i presume it is a parrot you are talking about is that you cover the cage fully with a dark cloth to try and keep the bird as calm as possible
2006-08-08 09:05:53
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answered by g8bvl 5
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Asphixiate it, get it stuffed, then wrap it securely in bubblewrap.
2006-08-08 09:10:16
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answered by Anonymous
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thats not a very nice way to speak about your grandma
2006-08-08 09:04:37
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answered by kathy_madwoman_bates 4
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superglue peanuts to your ears then pop him on your shoulder, he will be entertained for hours!
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2006-08-08 09:06:46
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answered by sponner62 2
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let it fly let it fly let it fly................. sorry im in musical mode today.
2006-08-08 09:10:08
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answered by Phil H 2
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