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All letters sent in will also now be posted in our magazine 'Letters' page.
Getting an issue off your chest, can make you feel better, and there are many issues in the parrot world. Or if, simply, you just want to tell us all about something concerning your birds, here's your opportunity. Parrot people love to hear other owners' experiences and the many other things that make us happy or, indeed, very angry. So don't worry if your issue is controversial as we believe in a democratic system and will not 'cherry pick' letters. As long as your letter is not obscene or libellous, it will get an airing.
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Dear Parrots magazine, More on free flying please? I really enjoyed reading Jacquie's story about her free-flying birds. I particularly appreciated her candor in reporting the ups and downs (pun intended) of her birds' free-flying adventures. That takes courage, as I've found the parrot community can be well meaning but judgemental. |
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Dear Parrots magazine, Ideal housing One of the first columns I go to is Eb Cravens 'Complete Psittacine', as I love his whole approach to keeping parrots. I have heard him speak at conventions and the way he promotes natural ways for his birds is brilliant. |
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Dear Parrots magazine, Supplements In the last issue of this magazine(August) Jane Worthly describes her experiences with supplement, which I found extremely interesting. However, I am totally confused about them and can never decide whether to use them or not. |
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Dear Parrots magazine, Harnesses I have read in the avian press about parrot harnesses and whether or not they should be used. With much hot weather during this summer, I really wanted to take my Amazon outside and on walks with me so have taken an interest in harnesses, as I am totally opposed to wing clipping! But I thought they are not the ideal thing to use on a feathered creature, so have been somewhat reluctant to buy one. |
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Dear Parrots magazine, Are cat balls safe? I refer to Sandra and Ian's toy warning in the August issue and would ask that you do not buy cat balls for your parrot. I have an African Grey called Chalkie and I bought some plastic balls with bells inside for cats from the Pound Shop. She loved playing with them and chewing them. As soon as she had chewed a hole big enough for the bell to fall out I had to take the bell away from her. These too are made of tin. |
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