Re: The adventures of Billie the wonder parrot
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 11:50 am
Each of them have their own ways which is why they are so delightful last week Billie gave a standing ovation to Gordon she has not seen him for some time, however she bit him on the neck l told him it was a love bite but he came again today she hardly noticed him but did condescent to fly to his shoulder but wary of her beak he was flapping a rolled up newspaper between him and Billie this was upsetting her, l tried to get her off his shoulder but her hackles were up so l had to use the big stick.
After astruggle she got on and l put her back in her cage so she could calm down.
Yesterday I took a chance and washed the kitchen floor with some Flash carefully flushing it out with lots of clean air. She survived that so I took another chance today with the bathroom floor adding large amounts of fresh air, it is amazing how ineffective water is on dirt.
I forgot to defrost cheese and she was very upset there was none l tried to show her that frozen cheese is not easy to cut, l found some cheeslets in the fridge and offered her some but like me she is not keen on soft cheese
In keeping with sameness l moved her perches around she tried to bite my hand but after l explained what l was doing she just watched with interst and then tried them out. She prefers the vegbowl to fruit but tucks into the pomegranite. Tesco increased their price from £1 each to £1.50 which l thought was outrageous so l bought three @ £2 from ASDA. I shall tell her it is this or nothing she does not like ASDA pomegranites
After astruggle she got on and l put her back in her cage so she could calm down.
Yesterday I took a chance and washed the kitchen floor with some Flash carefully flushing it out with lots of clean air. She survived that so I took another chance today with the bathroom floor adding large amounts of fresh air, it is amazing how ineffective water is on dirt.
I forgot to defrost cheese and she was very upset there was none l tried to show her that frozen cheese is not easy to cut, l found some cheeslets in the fridge and offered her some but like me she is not keen on soft cheese
In keeping with sameness l moved her perches around she tried to bite my hand but after l explained what l was doing she just watched with interst and then tried them out. She prefers the vegbowl to fruit but tucks into the pomegranite. Tesco increased their price from £1 each to £1.50 which l thought was outrageous so l bought three @ £2 from ASDA. I shall tell her it is this or nothing she does not like ASDA pomegranites