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    Two Tame Budgies

    Is there anyone living in Alberta, Canada that would be willing to buy(not really buy they're free) tame budgies? I would like to sell them together and NOT as breeders but as pets. They eat any kind of fruits and veggies that I have so far tried except banana and orange. They're on a seed and fruits and veggies diet. They are tame but need patience and cozxing to come out of the cage. Please email me at [email protected] if you're interested. And you can go to www.geocities.com/budgielover4ever for more info and pictures of them. Thanks.
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    My site about my budgies:
    www.geocities.com/budgielover4ever

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    i dont live near there but they are sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooo adorible! All i can say is i hope they find wonderful homes!

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    Poor babies. If you don't mind, why are you rehoming them? They look so sweet! Good luck!

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    yes, why are you rehoming them? it sounds like you love them. And what is "&nbsp"?
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    Mostly other than the reason that my dad wants me to it's because I can't take them to a vet in case of any emergencies(can't drive and my dad won't take me) and they dont have much like I want them too.They could have a grerat life with lots of toys and room and veterinary care liek they deserve and I guess that's what they should have. and what do u mean" "?
    My site about my budgies:
    www.geocities.com/budgielover4ever

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    LOL
    I did not notice that there was nothing in between my " ". I was laughing at myself.
    In your description of the birds you have these letters several times:
    & n b s p
    and I did not know what they meant.
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    I'm still sorry to hear you want to give them up. Maybe you can make toys for them at home. Beads on a strong/safe string work well. As for the vet thing, I can't say that's enough of a reason to give them away. Is there any way you can convince your parents? Birds get used to you, and its hard on them to be rehomed. Please reconsider. I don't know how anyone can give their beloved pets away unless they really really have to.

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    LOL...jenluckenbach... & n b s p ; is a html code, it was probably just a mess up LOL being a webdork pays off

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