Poppy
By Gee19
- 17 Jan, 2009
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Poppy nicely settled into her new cage - a bit more room for her but still with some of her old familiar bits and pieces.
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nappies for birds??? whatever next lol
18 Jan, 2009
Nappies for birds, the horses that go on are prom in blackpool, in the summer for the visitors could do with nappies on.
18 Jan, 2009
If it was 1st April I wouldn't have believed it! How on earth would you fit a nappy on a little bird? Surely it would affect their flight balance and wouldn't they peck it to pieces before they flew anywhere? So many questions - the mind boggles. Just the thought of it is making me chuckle :)
18 Jan, 2009
I can just picture it.........ha ha ha.......
Poppy's new home looks great Gee.
18 Jan, 2009
Ye of little faith - go to :
birddiaper.com
They go under the wings so they can still fly.
18 Jan, 2009
i looked that site up Ams and all i can say is,,,, the world's gone mad lol
18 Jan, 2009
LOL
18 Jan, 2009
Can you just imagine the fight you would have to put in on, both bird and owner would be spitting feathers. ;-)
18 Jan, 2009
I've looked up the website too (made poor Poppy very nervous!). Can't imagine anyone doing it. My daughter has an African Grey and I can just imagine her reaction :)
18 Jan, 2009
This looks a real 'des res' for Poppy :o)
It is kind of you to take her on and give her such a lovely home.
21 Jan, 2009
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Gee, I saw in a paper last week that nappies for house birds are now available so they can fly about the house and not leave their calling cards everywhere.
18 Jan, 2009