On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 13:37:04 -0700 (PDT), J Leonard
<John.Richard.Leonard@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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><(((*>For instance, do they have their own room or do they share a room
with
><(((*>you?
Jester (bare-eyed cockatoo) has his own bedroom. This is where he sleeps
and,
sometimes, spends alone time.
We have 3 floors to our house. Jester has a cage on each floor.
He spends his days in the cage in the busiest part of the house, beside my
hubby's home office, which is next to the open plan kitchen/dining room.
He has
constant human companion****p.
When I work from home, Jesse's "bedtime cage" is wheeled out and located
next to
my desk. On those days, he spends his time with me.
Cockatoos are a flock bird. We are his flock. We rarely leave him alone.
><(((*>Is noise a problem? If so, how do you deal with it?
If noise was a problem, we would never have had a cockatoo.
We deal with it by accepting it.
><(((*>Overall, what is your birds living arrangement and why did you
choose
><(((*>it?
Jester is a member of our family. His living arrangement reflects that
fact.
Tara J. Ballance
Montreal, Canada
The e-mail of the species is more deadly than the mail - Stephen Fry


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