ZteveBond
Walking the driveway
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- 9/30/17
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I have reason to believe that my lovebird, Leo was neglected as a chick and had bad human interaction for the majority of his life. While it is depressing there is nothing I can do about now except give him a long and happy life. Leo being neglected and having bad interaction with humans means he will most likely never be very cuddly. When I was doing research for a bird I was looking for a breed that would love to cuddle and spend alot of time around me.
I am not giving Leo away because though he may not have bonded to me I'm quite fond of him. SO I am thinking of getting another bird from a local breeder. I still want Leo to live a long and happy life and if in order to make that happen I can't cuddle him then I am going to have to settle. Would it be selfish to get another bird just because Leo doesn't want to cuddle or play with me?
I am not giving Leo away because though he may not have bonded to me I'm quite fond of him. SO I am thinking of getting another bird from a local breeder. I still want Leo to live a long and happy life and if in order to make that happen I can't cuddle him then I am going to have to settle. Would it be selfish to get another bird just because Leo doesn't want to cuddle or play with me?