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bird obsessed with cat

My cockatiel is absolutely obsessed with my cat and loves to whistle at him (and his tail!) - luckily, the cat is pretty indifferent. **Thank you to all who showed concern for my cockatiel, Piper, ...  
 
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JamesGod08 (6 days ago) Show Hide
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The cat is indifferent for a reason
ismaelsbaby (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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lol that made me laugh
ismaelsbaby (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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haha cat: "jesus christ, ive had enough!" bird: "noooo kitty, u no leave meee!!"
ismaelsbaby (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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lol the bird thinks the cat's tail is hot haha he's doing the cat call to it!
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Lol the tail is all petting Piper. Rip sorry for your loss
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AWW THEY R SOO ADORADLE... im veryy sorry about piper. piper seems to b an awsome bird. rip.....
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I love this video! And that is so sad about your birdie! Im so sorry! He seemed like an awesome bird!!!!
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haha, bullshit. cats are no serpents. it's just that their claws and teeth are very sharp, that's all.
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If a bird is bitten, it has an 8-12 hour window before osteoarthritis occurs. This condition, which also affects older humans, causes swelling and damage to the joints, and the birds become paralyzed. If this is left untreated, septicemia, or blood poisoning, occurs which results in death. The best way to treat a cat bite is with tetracycline derivative such as docicycline or vibramycin.
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That's adorable! I'm so sorry for your loss. Piper seemed like a great bird. May he rest in peace. =]

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