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PostPosted: Tue Jul 19, 2005 9:28 pm    Post subject: How Do I Tame Her?

Dear All

First of all GREAT SITE, I'm glad I found it! I live in UK and I've just got my first Kakariki. She's 10 weeks old and GORGEOUS.

The question I want to ask is how can I make her not afraid of us? We want to let her out - but she's too scared. Also how can I make her talk?


Any advice would be w3c.

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 19, 2005 10:37 pm    Post subject:

TRUST... let her come to u...there are some old posts covering this issue
If u use the "Search Forums Here" to the left try words like trust. taming, and from memory book coffee

U will not be able to reply to any posts unless u regist as a member. Sry
Also as a member u will automatically get a email when someone answers your posts.

And thanks on the Site...its the great bunch of members here that make it what it is....even counting the Aussies signlol angel

Talking, Im not a fan of talking parrots, used to have one, everyones dream to have talking parrot....
Look at it this way, every time u come home from work, or whereever, do u want your cat or dog to say "hello" "feed me" "ring ring answer the phone" year after year....The chirp of a bird is far more pleasant. thumb
Think carefully before teaching your parrot to talk...

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