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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2006

Here is another video of our girl, Baby Doll.

doing good!
And, watch up until the end. You will see her boyfriend! Happy Man Pop A Tops

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  • how adorable, i have a 3 legged sheep, that has no ears, and i also am addicted to rescuing animals,,,no cockatiels since my sweet "perky" died in my house fire, tho...but some day...yeah they are the best lil friends any one could have

  • I am so sorry about your Cockatiel.

    How heartbreaking. Fire is every bird owners worse enemy. Well, any domesticated animal, but especially birds since it affects them first and they cant get out...

    Baby Dolls left wing is almost paralyzed now. She seems happy though and eats like a horse and still chirps. So she stays on earth until she is ready to fly....

    ;-)

  • i hope she recovers 100% :< although its unlucky unfortunatly as it looks like she still has discomfort but healthy

  • the tumor has receeded a bit, but she will never be able to fly. Her left wing has just about become paralyzed.

    She is happy otherwise. eating well and loves her hubby... she will let us know when she has had enough.

    thanks for commenting!

  • I have a rescued female cockatiel with NO FEET. She is the sweetest most lovable bird you could ever meet; just like this lovely girl you have sitting on your hand. LOVE THIS! My girl is now 9 yrs. old and doing just fine. A real companion.

  • Wow, no feet. I have heard of that, good for you for rescuing her!!! Baby Doll would have had a hard time without feet. She has a tumor on her right side that keeps her from being able to fly very well. She waddles as she walks, but at least she has her, feet to keep her going... Who knows what you might end up dealing with, with anyway rescued bird... thanks for the reply!!

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  • @cylaisawesome I agree 100%! Many animal breeders know what they're doing and love the animals they work with, but in my opinion it should always be shelter animals first. Many of their lives are indeed on the line.

    What a sweatheart Baby Doll is! we've got a featherpicked cockatiel rescue named Baby ourselves! Good thing he's handtrained, that always makes things easier. Baby is too, but he's pretty protective of himself 'cause his balance is extremely poor.

  • robbiebratc What's your problem????? Why add stupid comments ? If you can't say something nice, jus say NOTHING!! Oh, maybe it's because you just turned 6 years old!!

  • @robbiebratc, suck my dick, twat.

  • @markhorneyuk oh shut up

  • :P .... LOL, I use to have a bald cockatie, it's always the latinos common for heiretary baldness.

  • oh stop it you asshole

  • I love you baby doll:X:X:X:X And spike (my male cockatiel who was also rescued) wants you to know if it doesn't work out with your boyfriend, he will fly ur way lol.

  • I have quite a fondness for animals that no one else wants. All of the birds I have owned except one has come from people who didn't want them anymore or were neglected. My dad always get's stray dogs from parking lots or the side of the road- I don't think he has ever paid for a dog in his life. While I'm not totally against breeding, people do need to look around for animals who are in shelters because they need a home more desperately.

  • i love her so muchh

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