Parrot Spent 16 Years in a Cage. Then Finally Got Adopted #Video
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Description
Emily and Kyle were looking to adopt a pet bird. Upon meeting Gizmo they knew he was the one. At first the adoption agency said he was not up for adoption and that he was too aggressive. But Emily and Kyle knew they had to have him. After being locked in a cage for 16 years Gizmo thrived in his new home and now has the freedom to roam around whenever he wants.
Comments
- CharMaine Added We got this thing, it's called reading. People really, really need to do some r-e-a-d-i-n-g before they get these birds only to trap them in a cage which does tremendous harm to their nature. Parakeets, Canaries, Finches, Love Birds, etc. enjoy the safe space of their cage but enjoy the ability to come out and fly so keep the door open. Parrots, Cockateels, African-Greys etc. need to be free fly like in an Aviary. Understand what you are committing to for goodness sakes. Gizmo, I'm so sorry bc you'll probably never fly but now . . . woohoo! Thrlled to see you are free. You got a great Mom & Dad now, love on them. Pretty boy.
- Jane Added Talking birds are so interesting. We learn a lot about ourselves from them. They should never be caged, but left free to explore surroundings in your house.