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• #2
:)
Would adopt but not in london.
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• #3
Have it encaged in makeshift basket. What's best thing to do?
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• #4
Feed it to the cat.
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• #5
Maybe, but gonna explore other options first
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• #6
Is it NJS approved?
Guess call the local vets/check local resident facebook groups to see if anyone’s reported one lost? -
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I was joking. In irrelevant news have you seen the parrots and paraquets flocks in sidcup?
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• #8
Can they fly far?
Knock on a few neighbours doors?
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• #9
I don't know. It's super friendly though, will rspca take it?
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• #10
Did that, people look confused
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• #11
Put food out in the garden, let it freeee.
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• #12
It's been brainwashed to think a birdcage is it's natural habitat.
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• #13
You're 1/6 of the way to a very profitable circus act
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• #14
It'll end up as a cat snack.
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• #15
Update, it escaped as the cage was just a basket with a towel over the top....
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• #16
Probably time to re-think this whole circus idea
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• #17
When a budgie escaped from my neighbour's aviary two doors down, he came over wanting to look through the garden quite distraught - he thought it wouldn't last the night.
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• #18
Smuggle it.
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• #19
Tell him the Banshees miss him terribly and want him back.
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• #20
Dibs
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• #21
Smuggle it.
Rep
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• #22
If it'so not claimed I would love to adopt it.
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• #23
wonderful
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• #24
Logged in to say I like your glasses.
Not sure about the macrame and seashell water jug bikini yet.
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• #25
Also rep for whoever in the background is wearing Christmas slippers in the garden in July.
Yellow green budgie, landed in the garden. Is used to humans, eating the biscuits. Anyone lost one? It's in Edmonton Green.
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