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I saw a local news story the other day, a lady who lives close to a
tragic wreck was interviewed the next day. She was out walking her dog
"and her bird" -- she had some kind of carrier with a clear plastic
bubble strapped to her back with her pet bird inside.
Never seen that before but it's probably a good idea to let your pet
bird have some new scenery instead of being confined to a cage indoors
24/7.
On 10/24/2024 7:54 PM, super70s wrote:
I saw a local news story the other day, a lady who lives close to aI can't say I've ever heard of such a thing. I had parakeets most of
tragic wreck was interviewed the next day. She was out walking her dog
"and her bird" -- she had some kind of carrier with a clear plastic
bubble strapped to her back with her pet bird inside.
Never seen that before but it's probably a good idea to let your pet
bird have some new scenery instead of being confined to a cage indoors
24/7.
my much younger life and would sometimes put the cage outside so they
could enjoy the fresh air and the sounds of wild songbirds. But a
container to walk around with a bird on your back? Nope. I have
encountered a few people in later years who had a parrot with clipped
flight feathers who would walk around outside with the bird sitting on
their shoulder.
This bubble thing sounds about as silly as someone who has an
indoor-only cat (which I highly approve of, cats do not *need* to go outside!), walking them around in what looks like a mesh enclosed baby stroller. Just set up a small outside enclosure if you really think
your cat needs to go outside. I did that when I had cats. Found out
they really didn't want to be out there; the comfy sleeping places and
the food is indoors. :)
Jill
On 2024-10-25 15:31:20 +0000, jmcquown said:
On 10/24/2024 7:54 PM, super70s wrote:
I saw a local news story the other day, a lady who lives close to aI can't say I've ever heard of such a thing. I had parakeets most of
tragic wreck was interviewed the next day. She was out walking her
dog "and her bird" -- she had some kind of carrier with a clear
plastic bubble strapped to her back with her pet bird inside.
Never seen that before but it's probably a good idea to let your pet
bird have some new scenery instead of being confined to a cage
indoors 24/7.
my much younger life and would sometimes put the cage outside so they
could enjoy the fresh air and the sounds of wild songbirds. But a
container to walk around with a bird on your back? Nope. I have
encountered a few people in later years who had a parrot with clipped
flight feathers who would walk around outside with the bird sitting on
their shoulder.
This bubble thing sounds about as silly as someone who has an
indoor-only cat (which I highly approve of, cats do not *need* to go
outside!), walking them around in what looks like a mesh enclosed
baby stroller. Just set up a small outside enclosure if you really
think your cat needs to go outside. I did that when I had cats.
Found out they really didn't want to be out there; the comfy sleeping
places and the food is indoors. :)
Jill
She probably got the container from Chewy.com or PetSmart, probably all
kinds of crazy stuff on there for your pets!
Never heard of the mesh cat thing either, I'd probably bust out laughing
if I saw that.
BTW what made you give up your parakeets? I had an old college roommate
one time who kept one but I've never had one myself.