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Nom nom nom and B-ball for parrots
By Gina Spadafori
August 29, 2009
Is this not the cutest thing ever?
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And if that’s not enough, check out these clever parrots (hat tip to
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I do believe that kitten has food issues :) Cute when it’s that small, not so much when it grows up. My Harley does this when she’s annoyed. Turns into a she devil when it goes beyond annoyed and/or it’s higher value food. We had a big issue with a whole raw fish when she was about 9wks old. Me on one end her on the other, lol!~ I had hoped my more mature cats would school her in food manners, but they didn’t. She’d smack them on the head and they would leave {sigh} so I worked with her the same as you would a food aggressive dog. She still has her moments with the other cats but not with me.
Comment by straybaby — August 29, 2009 @ 5:37 pm
OK. I’m not a cat person but the kittehs just struck me as annoyed, crabby little kittehs doing the pissy food guarding thing.
But the parrots. The parrots. Oh. My. Dog. They were awe-inspiring. I have always so totally sucked at ball sports. And they were not only good at it - they got it. They took joy in the game and they wanted to win.
I am now impatiently awaiting the inaugural game of the NPBA (National Parrot Basketball Assocition).
Comment by Janeen — August 29, 2009 @ 8:53 pm
Ok - I do quite a bit of training and behavior work with Parrots - and have done single basketball hoop tricks - so I have to say this is the BOMB! Way to go and very enjoyable watching this Conga and the Eclectus get down with some serious B-Ball action on their private court.
KUDOS!
Parrot Monk
Comment by Parrot Monk — August 29, 2009 @ 9:45 pm
The kittens woke up my dogs! All three were up and looking for those upset kittens! Riker stared at my computer speakers for the entire video! Too funny!
Comment by Liz Palika — August 30, 2009 @ 10:40 am