By InsanityShard - 26/07/2016 03:26 - Australia - Brisbane
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OP here, I had only had the two budgies for a month, I bought them with their wings clipped but I didn't think he could fly with two inches missing from his wings, especially since he and the other budgie hadn't been doing so well. They couldn't get any lift on any of their attempts, and could only fly about 5 feet or so, so I was fine letting them sit at my window. That;s all they had been doing in the past 2 weeks I'd been letting them out. I was just sitting here, and suddenly I hear my mum screaming- they had somehow flown over the gate and into the living room. Another thing to note is that they had made a lot of noise every other time they flew, but this time I didn't hear them fly at all... I was letting their wings grow out so exactly this couldn't happen. They hadn't been able to fly far enough to get over the gate before, having nothing to jump off and being unable to gain lift. I wanted them to be able to fly away from my mums dog if they got out. Sadly, they tried to fly out the glass door after going out my door and the one the dog got was the same colour as his fluffy toys... I do understand this is at least partially my fault, if not all my fault, I was right here and didn't hear them fly, let alone get over the gate that stops the dog coming in here. I was too focused on what I was doing on my computer at the time.
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I wonder who'd eat the dog
you're supposed to make sure the room is 100% budgie proof before you open the cage door- especially if they don't regularly spend time outside of the cage. also they can still fly with clipped wings but when the feathers grow back, they use more force than they need and can injure themselves
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If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it's yours forever. If it gets eaten by your dog, it was always just a snack waiting to happen.
This webpage is not all comedy and FMLs like mine do come up from time to time. I haven't seen this reply come up yet- please consider other possibilities too aside from neglect, like accidents and the fact that I am autistic and had gotten these as companion parrots. Accidents happen, you know. I have had many other pets before without a problem, including other parrots. And not all 'predator' animals will harm other pets. I have a very very intelligent cat that actually protects them, but he was outside at the time. And no, not protecting so he can get them himself, he honestly fully protects the birds to the point where last time I had budgies (Not trying to train them like this time) one nipped my mums hand when she took it out of the cage to clean the cage and flew off, and my cat went after it and brought it back like carrying a kitten. He didn't harm it at all, and it wasn't the first time he bought us stuff like that. We also didn't know how the dog would react to the birds. He left the other alone but went after the one coloured like his toy. That doesn't mean I have no knowledge at all about them, or am irresponsible.