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I am getting one!!

having cockatoo as pet is like having a forever toddler “like living with a really cuddly but really insane child.”

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3,826 posted on 07/16/2023 4:00:37 PM PDT by sweetiepiezer (WINNING is not getting old!!! ❤️USA❤️)
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To: exit82

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3,827 posted on 07/16/2023 4:07:27 PM PDT by exit82 (Either the Democrat Party will survive or America will survive. But not both.)
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Peaches the Cockatoo Repeats Previous Owner’s Marital Arguments Peaches the Cockatoo Repeats Previous Owner’s Marital Arguments The cockatoo has now copied her current owner's laugh too Peaches the Cockatoo Repeats Previous Owner's Arguments Amy Robach shares the top trends online in the Speed Feed. — -- Adults know to be careful with what they say in front of their children, but a Moluccan cockatoo is proving you have to be careful in front of your pets as well. The bird, named Peaches, has become a viral star after her current owners posted a video of Peaches mimicking her former owner’s marital arguments. “We’re not the ones she got her bickering from,” Peaches’ owner, Elaine Sigmon, told ABC News. Sigmon, who has been married to her husband, Don Sigmon, for 41 years, got Peaches nearly two months ago from a dog breeder in their home state of North Carolina. The Sigmons visited the breeder to look at a German Shepherd but came home with Peaches instead. “He told us about her first owners, a couple, and that they had separated,” Sigmon said. “He said that every once in a while she argued but we didn’t know to what extent.” Sigmon says that despite the video that has made her famous, Peaches is actually a very lovable bird. “She starts that ranting and raving but you could just walk over to her in the middle of that and she’ll calm down,” Sigmon said. “We just let her go because she’s so funny.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcFEA0vSwgQ#t=17 https://abcnews.go.com/US/peaches-cockatoo-repeats-previous-owners-marital-arguments/story?id=28890533
3,910 posted on 07/16/2023 7:32:37 PM PDT by Rusty0604 (Desperately looking for new conspiracy theories as all the old ones have come true)
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