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none, i don't bother to keep any around and they inevitably piss me off to the point where i just flat out let them go
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got him after the other one couldn't make it to 10 years old, leaving us in Feb.
yeah mine died suddenly a few months before he was 10 in oct 2007
one of the most devasating moments of my life, but his replacement is an angel
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A yellow Budgie - Was drowning at a beach we were at last summer, saw it struggling in the water. Brought it onto the beach to dry out it's wings but looked really sick and stumbled around and couldn't fly. Felt sorry for it, so packed up all our stuff to take it to the vet. Had to fork out $70 (Grrrrrr) and though we brought it home, looked like it was gonna die.
After a few days, it started to chirp n' sing in it's makeshift washing basket cage. Bought a cheap bird cage via TradeMe (that's E-Bay for New Zealanders) and the rest is history. She's part of the family now
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