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Post by Tatianna on Mar 9, 2010 20:02:44 GMT -5
I was wondering, if your parrots were messy or clean eaters?
Cinder on the other hand, is very messy alot of the time, i swear just now, that while he was eating broccoli on me, i was covered head to toe in broccoli ! he flung it absolutely everywhere, now he is playing in my hair and just being him lol,
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Post by Diane on Mar 9, 2010 21:35:01 GMT -5
My 9 month old Watson is a very messy eater. I noticed he tends to "juice" veggies and fruit. He loves apples the best. Over the past few days he has become fascinated by over turning his food and water containers which makes him even messier.
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Post by Tatianna on Mar 9, 2010 22:11:37 GMT -5
Haha, that's cute! Cinder love's to make soup in his water, and fling food all over me and everything around him Good thing i don't have to deal with the overturning of dishes right now, as his stainless steel dishes are kind of screwed on a thing on the cage(because i had to purchase them seperate from the cage) Anyways i have to unscrew it to take it out.
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Post by Diane on Mar 10, 2010 16:30:05 GMT -5
I'll have to look into stainless steel dishes because it's definitely no fun cleaning up such big messes every day! I think Watson is going through his "teenage" months!!
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Post by Tatianna on Mar 10, 2010 17:25:10 GMT -5
haha, yes it isnt much fun But somehow we manage ^_^
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Post by scootersmom on Mar 12, 2010 16:30:19 GMT -5
Definitely messy. Feeding raspberries results in an effect that would be at home in a slasher movie.
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Post by Tatianna on Mar 12, 2010 18:45:54 GMT -5
Haha, have you tried Pomegranites yet Scootersmom? Those Definitally would create the ultimate horror movie murder scene. And cleaning the mess up after... jeesh !
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