We're definitely thinking about bringing him home sooner rather than later. We can make a high up area for his cage in the living room - we don't have a big cage as of yet, but we will be buying it. Will he be more comfortable in his old home for a few days or is it better to get him into a big one as soon as possible? Here's the little man:



There was another one with a full view of the cage, but she's taken the ad down and I didn't save it. You can still just about see how small it is in there...she's phoning us tonight to have a chat and discuss the deposit, taking him home, etc. I'd ideally like to get the big cage, and a bigger travel cage before we get him (Rocky was an okay size, but you have to allow for wingspan and he messed up his tail feathers in it), but I'm so desperate to take him home and let him out. All I could see in his feed bowls is seed too, and the wooden dowels as perches are a real shame....*twitches* makes me realise how much I've learned since joining the forum
Here's more of his story; she's only had him since last Friday, apparently she took him off the hands of a man who spoke very little English as she felt she could give him a better home, and couldn't get much info out of him. He comes with his original papers too, but due to an allergic reaction in the family she cannot keep him. I can't wait to take him home and work with him, he looks like a sweetheart.
Since my mother and I moved into our own house away from my father, we've had to use the giant Chevrolet we used to drive (my mother ran a dog boarding business) and it literally gulps diesel. We're in the process of selling it and getting a small car that sips petrol/gasoline, we just don't have the money anymore. Makes travelling a nightmare, so we have to plan ahead money wise. The things you do for birds eh
