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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2008

Honestly, it's really hard to tell sometimes what the body language is saying between these two. Is Charley (the 'too) being aggressive or is she playing? Is Kirby (the grey) irritated or scared shitless?

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  • These are well cared for birds with a wonderful owner. before you comment why dont you look at some of her other videos and see how well they get along.. Either of these birds have issues and neither will they are supervised all the time. And spoiled rotten..

    I wish other people took care of their pets this well.

  • You are playing with fire. Cockatoos can kill each other so you can imagine what they can do to another bird especially one that can't defend himself and is much smaller.

    I GUESS I DON'T UNDERSTAND, WHY RISK IT? These birds look up to their owners for guidence and it is the responsability of the owner to look out for the birds best interest. I hope for the Greys sake that the two birds never have a problem you can't fix.

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  • @rockinseattle ANY animal can kill each other... What's your point? I have two very different dogs from two very different backgrounds.

    Go look at videos with cats playing with birds & dogs playing with cats. It makes no difference. With a little training and understanding, you can make nearly any combination work. This lady is one example who proves it.

  • My timneh would probably shit himself if he saw the cockatoo..

  • I have watched the videos by this person and read the comments. Criticism is consistent and, in my opinion, justified. Keep one or other bird but not both. Putting them together like this is abusive -- and sadly it is just a matter of time before physical injury or illness occurs. I can already see signs of mental stress in both birds. Shame. 

  • wtf is the white 1 doing. its like going all acrobatic on that birds ass

  • @CloeBuckingham Yawn

  • @CloeBuckingham You replied to nearly every single post here when this it not even your video and some posts that did not even need replying to, that's what shows you are a loser with nothing better to do in your life then go around replying to random messages thats were posted well over a year ago. Get a life.

  • @myparrots1 If it were my African Grey, I wouldn't put it with a cockatoo, because cockatoos are known for killing other birds. Some Amazons (Yellow-Naped, Blue-Fronted, Double Yellow-Headed) can also be aggressive and territorial.

    However, a quick decapitation from a cockatoo might be more humane than a slow death spiral from an all seed diet. The owner is reproducing some of the dangers of living in the wild in a home setting. That should keep the African Grey mentally active until the end.

  • @myparrots1 I just said you bore me and that you were a goodie goodie. I don't think replying to posts makes one a loser. After all, that's what you just did. Before judging a person, you should know a little more about the person than one fact.

  • @countryhen45 She put the grey in harms way in this video so dont say she would never put them in harms way, the too had many chances to bite a lump off they grey many times here and she would not have had a chance to do anything if it decided to do that

  • @star24x If that was the case she should have made the video private and just posted the link on the forum you fucktard

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