Tman007 wrote:Liz I was thinking the same thing.
Sall i5 would take is for Oscar to bite a kid and PFL parents would be held responsible.
And get sued and may even have to give up Oscar.
I believe PFL needs to rethink what he is doing.
liz wrote:That is really scary to have Oscar in a busy place with so many strangers and probably include people who have no knowledge of parrots. He could get hurt.
My dad had an Airdale dog that was very social and played with the neighborhood kids. One little girl got scratch by his toenail and her parents said she was attacked and wanted him put down. It got so bad that the whole community heard about it. A very nice lady came to the house and said she could hide him so he would not be killed. People are really weird about animals that they no nothing about.
liz wrote:I was thinking that a kid could grab him before you could stop it. I know I am over protective but others were thinking the same.
Tman007 wrote:Liz I was thinking the same thing.
Sall i5 would take is for Oscar to bite a kid and PFL parents would be held responsible.
And get sued and may even have to give up Oscar.
I believe PFL needs to rethink what he is doing.
liz wrote:There is no where in my posts that suggests that Oscar is less than the perfect bird.
My birds give me kisses and whisper sweet stuff in my ears. I have been bit by both of them before. The bites were caused from them being scared. I let it go because they did not have control over their response when they are scared.
I did not mean for my post to be anything but a reminder of what non parrot people can do. I don't think you have been in contact with many kids. They are fast and could pull a tail before you could move your hand to push them away.
Like I said, I know that I am over protective. I'm sorry that you took it as something I was telling you to do or not do. I was just making suggestions. That I have done so I will leave you alone now.
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