My sister and nephew ran a bird rescue for many years. One of my favorite would yell at her every morning
“Hey Jen Come here!”
Jen would answer what do you want ToooKey
And he’d answer “Feed me!”
If she said “ I’ve Already fed you!”
he’d continue the “come here”
Until she would come and then he’d stretch out his neck so she could pet him!
He loved the touching but only from her! Everyone else he bit.
It’s funny how pets “pick their person.”
When I brought our cat “Tigermaus” home, it was assumed by us that he would be my baby, ‘cause everyone I ever brought home always was.
Not so with this boy!
He adores my soft spoken husband and follows him everywhere!
He even cries for him when my hubby is in the john, or goes outside or goes to bed and shuts the door.
He cried and meowed this afternoon when hubby left for a gig!
All previous cats were females, so maybe that’s why?
This cat is part Maine Coon, and is VERY different from any cat we have ever had!
He’s dog=like in some ways!
Have you guys seen Peaches?
Bird with baggage: Peaches the cockatoo reenacts her previous owners’ marital spats
Speaking of parrots....
A woman went to a pet shop and immediately spotted a large, beautiful parrot...There was a sign on the cage that said $50.00.
“Why so little,” she asked the pet store owner.
The owner looked at her and said, “Look, I should tell you first that this bird used to live in a house of Prostitution and sometimes it says some pretty vulgar stuff.”
The woman thought about this, but decided she had to have the bird anyway.
She took it home and hung the bird’s cage up in her living room and waited for it to say something.
The bird looked around the room, then at her, and said, “New house, new madam.”
The woman was a bit shocked at the implication, but then thought “that’s really not so bad.”
When her 2 teenage daughters returned from school the bird saw and said, “New house, new madam, new girls.”
The girls and the woman were a bit offended but then began to laugh about the situation considering how and where the parrot had been raised.
Moments later, the woman’s husband Keith came home from work.
The bird looked at him and said, “Hi, Keith!” .