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They are adorable
I agree, finding a "good home" is the hardest part just before actually giving them up to that home. If it's any help, when I let someone go to a new home I usually have them given a basic vet check and (if requested) sexing. I only ask for the $ to cover the vetting & sexing if requested.Haha it's tiring, for sure!
I think the hardest part is that I'm so overprotective of them haha. I'm trying to find them good homes, not asking for anything for them, but I don't trust most people to take care of them properly haha.
Oh gosh yes, that is when everyone wants a baby. Ask a rehome fee and refund with proof of vet visit.Haha it's tiring, for sure!
I think the hardest part is that I'm so overprotective of them haha. I'm trying to find them good homes, not asking for anything for them, but I don't trust most people to take care of them properly haha.
That's a brilliant idea.Oh gosh yes, that is when everyone wants a baby. Ask a rehome fee and refund with proof of vet visit.
That was how we knew that Frodo was the bird for us. He and his siblings were somewhere around that same age when we met the breeder and we held a few of them. His sisters sat placidly in our hands, very cute and sweet. Frodo crawled up our arms into our hair and we were like "yup, claimed."This baby was holding on to the tip of my finger and then climbed up my shirt on his own!
That is good you can adopt one LOL!That is sooo not good since I'm in the NW suburbs of Chicago.