Three Fantastic Pets

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http://pepitsaangelosmelios.blogspot.com/

pepitsa´s blog
This is a blog about our talented pets. We are searching for a company that could use our pets as models for their products in advertising on TV in magazines and as models on any product imaginable.



We are looking for someone who can handle this very serious and honest request. This is a project involving our talented pets. These animals, 2 birds and 1 rabbit (the rabbit died in 2005), have a natural and God-given talent. The person interested could use the animals as models for postcards, greeting cards, calendars, books, mouse pads, stationery, figurines snow globes, t shirts, TV advertising, in magazines and newspapers, on animal feed and animal pharmaceuticals, porcelain and just about anything.

My pets are extraordinary and my report on them is interesting and unique. This opportunity shouldn't be missed. The animals are charming, delightful, robust, wonderful, marvellous, fascinating impressive and have outstanding economic opportunities. They have been exposed to technology. They pose for photographs naturally and they are on the Internet.

Now the first pet, Pepitsa, the star is a female Australian Cockatiel. She laid unfertilized eggs. There is no mate involved. We have a male Cockatiel named Angelos but he is not her mate. Whenever he tries to approach her, she chases him away. I am not a bird breeder. The eggs are one record. The other is long life. Pepitsa is over 25 years old. The age is also a record, because usually live for 15 years or 17 years at the most.

The bird began laying eggs in June 1995. Ornithologists told us that birds actually lay eggs from the first to the the ninth year of life. The bird was much older than 9 years old at that time. An elderly German couple gave her to us as a present. They had her for nine years. Before that their daughter had the bird. They told us that the bird never laid eggs while in their care. So the bird is unusual.

The Ornithologists and veterinarians who have examined the bird told us that as long as man has existed, this has never happened before. So it is a first. They said: "It is either good care or it is a miracle. The bird is a phenomenon".

According to the Ornithologists, birds normally lay 7 eggs a year. Based on this, I realized that this bird goes to extremes and decided that this phenomenon should be in the Guinness Book of Records.

The bird was recognized as the Cockatiel with the most eggs. We received a certificate of recognition in 1997 and the record is listed on page 85 of the 1998 German edition. The bird had 69 eggs back then.

The bird has a total of 226 eggs laid. All of the eggs are stored in plastic containers in the freezer as proof. Anyone is free to come by and see the eggs, the bird, to test the eggs and see that they come from the same bird. I keep the eggs in the freezer and show them to professors from European universities. She brutted the eggs in her nest and abandoned the eggs on her own.

Now Angelos, the second Cockatiel, is an Angel. 'That is why we named him Angelos. He has a weakness for Pepitsa, my wife and me. He likes humans and birds.

The third pet (died in 1995), was a robust male German species Thueringian Dwarf Rabbit named Melios. He played soccer indoors and outdoors. That was his only interest. We walked outdoors with him on a leash in grassy areas as other people do with their dogs.

We presented the rabbit to the board of the local professional soccer team with the hope that he could be used in team advertising. The problem was that the team is not privately owned. It is owned by the city. So the team could not make the decision. Anyway, they gave the rabbit a soccer ball as a present.

Every advertisement imaginable can feature the animals. My animals are number one.
There is a lot of money to be made from these records. The animals have been featured in the German and US military media. We've had reporters and photographers here. Please note that we have not allowed company representatives to photograph the animals. Only newspaper and television reporters have photographed the pets. The bird has a super record and it is a first and therefore it should be honored.


My wife, Christina, is an American from New York City and I am from Greece.

I welcome responses from everyone.

Konstantinos Pappis
kostas.pappis@googlemail.com
Kaiserstrasse 15
67661 Kaiserslautern
Germany

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  • the darker tiel looks like a normal grey female, shes just very very dark.

  • what color mutation does the black one have cuz i have never seen a black cockateil before?

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