



marie83 wrote:Have I missed something here cuz I haven't seen any posts giving you a hard time whatsoever.


liz wrote:Sierra should always be treated as number one. It is like when you have a 2 year old and bring home a new baby. The 2 year old learns that the baby needs you and will accept that as long as you save some special time for him while the baby is sleeping.
My kids were 18 months apart. There was never a problem between them.
When I brought Myrtle home she needed a lot of care. She was so afraid that all I could do is talk to her as I passed. When I was handing out goodies I gave Rambo his first and talked to him. I could not get near Myrtle so I just talked to her and put it down within her reach. Rambo knew he was still number one and Myrtle learned from Rambo that we were okay.


Maria wrote:I believe God has placed this on your heart because He knew you were the right person to take care of this bird, giving it the TLC it needs to be well physically and behaviorally and emotionally. God’s battleground is the heart; the devil’s battleground is the mind (so do not be afraid). God will help you take care of that bird, and he will help you manage everything in balance; just ask him to do that. Isaiah 41:13 “For I the LORD thy God will hold thy right hand, saying unto thee, Fear not; I will help thee.” 1 Peter 5:7 “Cast all your anxiety on Him because he cares for you.”. As well, your heart for the situation will help you and also give you strength. Go get that bird, and don’t let nobody drag you down about it. God removes things and people and animals from abusive situations, as they follow Him. That bird will definitely come around with patient time. Remember birds also sense emotions, and he will sense your loving spirit. (My bird jumped right on my arm first time he saw me at the parrot shop because he sensed my loving spirit.) Although my bird was also not abused, and I am his first owner since he was a baby. Abused, neglected birds have behavioral issues as a result of abuse and neglect, and it takes them a bit of time to come around, patiently, without forcing yourself on them. You sound like the best kind of person to do this for this bird. God bless you for being faithful for what God has placed in your heart. That bird needs stability, and love, and good care, desperately.


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