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	<title>Comments on: Considering Cockatoos? Part I</title>
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		<title>By: Tammy Ford</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tammy Ford</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2007 04:13:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You hit it right on the nose about these lovely beautiful white bird.   I was given one and he bonded with me right away.  He was 7 years old at the time, but never cared for my husband.  He bit my husband on the bridge of the nose, and two of his fingers.  When my husband would drive into the drive way my bird would start to scream then it was like having 2 2 year olds. yelling at each other.  I loved this bird and we got along fine.   But my husband helps pay the bills so I had to give my bird up.  We had him a year, and it was hard.  But I did do some reading and looked at lots of articles on Eclectus parriots.  Which I did buy one and so far so good.  But my cockatoo had the personality that this one doesn't have.  I still miss him.  The  people that bought him from me gave him to a place that is a resue it is call wings of the world, in Branson MO.  I feel sad for him because he has no toys, always in the cage.  I told the people if they didn't get along with him to bring him back.  They didn't.   I do go out and see him every once and awhile.

Great article for peopl to read.  Keep up the good work.
Tammy
God Bless</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You hit it right on the nose about these lovely beautiful white bird.   I was given one and he bonded with me right away.  He was 7 years old at the time, but never cared for my husband.  He bit my husband on the bridge of the nose, and two of his fingers.  When my husband would drive into the drive way my bird would start to scream then it was like having 2 2 year olds. yelling at each other.  I loved this bird and we got along fine.   But my husband helps pay the bills so I had to give my bird up.  We had him a year, and it was hard.  But I did do some reading and looked at lots of articles on Eclectus parriots.  Which I did buy one and so far so good.  But my cockatoo had the personality that this one doesn&#8217;t have.  I still miss him.  The  people that bought him from me gave him to a place that is a resue it is call wings of the world, in Branson MO.  I feel sad for him because he has no toys, always in the cage.  I told the people if they didn&#8217;t get along with him to bring him back.  They didn&#8217;t.   I do go out and see him every once and awhile.</p>
<p>Great article for peopl to read.  Keep up the good work.<br />
Tammy<br />
God Bless</p>
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