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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2009

Marty the Goffin Cockatoo demonstrates how easily he can swing open his food doors and escape. The "human" then demonstrates how to keep Marty the Goffin safe and secure in his cage.

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  • Some birds caneven get out of padlocked cages, it's so insane!

  • @TheYack49 Set your cats and dogs free. THEN you have a right to talk.

  • @Yack49 penguins and ostrichs!!! Fly Free!!! Set them freeeeeee!!!! Throw them off the cliffs!!!!

  • @Yack49 People here talking about birds being escape artists, and how to stop them from escaping..... "Oh there you again little birdy! hehehe trying to escape are we? hehehe".... "Uh-O! where are we wandering off to now little birdy? hehehe back in the cage, there we go. We can have play time later!"... "Who's a pretty bird hey! Who's a pretty bird!?"...

    Let's put a dolphin in our swimming pool and buy a dog and not take it for walks too. Let's put a butterfly in a jar and chain a monkey up.

  • @Bringitonexe You're right about how pet birds need to be looked after in a home. You're wrong about me being an idiot (but thanks for that, I feel the love)

    What is a better life for a bird, free in the wild, or captive in your home. Interacting with toys and a playful human, or flying in the open sky, living the life of a bird?

    So forget about how humans should look after birds in their homes, because its nothing to do with what I'm saying, Why are birds in peoples homes in the first place?

  • @Yack49 You're an idiot. If a parrot escapes from his cage he only puts himself in danger. Why do you think theres a common thing called "baby proofing" ? Well birds chew, just like rats. They would kill themselves if they were allowed to roam free in a house unsupervised. Poisons, electricity, sharp objects, falling objects... Just about anything could kill him if he cage wasn't secure enough to keep him inside it or with supervision.

  • @sierralovesmonkeys11

    I wrote that a year ago, and I feel the same way today. Birds are supposed to fly in the open sky. Birds are beautiful, and humans need to keep that beauty in their hearts, not in cages.

    I don't think people who have birds as pets are bad people, they're normal people doing normal things in this world. But my view is when you look into so many things about how humans do things today, patterns of the same negative behavior are seen everywhere. It's ignorance. We will evolve

  • @Yack49 thats stupid i mean comon there not wild ok you can have them as a pet and treet them right but let them out once in a while its not cruel

  • @ishymanz - Parrots are born to fly in the open sky. People capture and trade them... replace living free and wild with little rattles and toys. There's much bigger things in this life which concern me... but still it's just one of those things which is part of a greater sickness. Unless your parrots fly outside as well... it's cruel to imprison them in such a limited existence.

  • @Yack49 parrots feel safe in the cage my parrot comes out and gose back in by himself they got toys food water and a safe place to rest i am gussing you dont have a parrot.

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