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| Bonnie | Feb 14 2010, 01:35 PM Post #16 |
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No it's not snowing now but more snow on the way tomorrow. If you get the cockaiel just put them side by side or very near each other for a week or so. Then allow them out of cage time where they can get to each others cage easily. Keep an eye on them and hopefully it will work out. :) |
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