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Re: Parrot clothes

Postby Red Moppet » Fri Aug 06, 2010 11:32 am

OMG :shock:

At first I thought you were talking about those shoulder cape things that people sometimes wear when their birds are on their shoulders... but this is absolutely ridiculous!

I especially love this line:
"The Wrapz allow you to dress your Parrot, with style and fashion, for any holiday or occasion." :lol:

And I'm a bit miffed that they don't even make budgie-sized ones.... geez. ;)
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Re: Parrot clothes

Postby ptuga72 » Fri Aug 06, 2010 12:43 pm

They say it reduces plucking, hmmm, might try that... oh wait, if I attempt to get that on Scarlet, I'd be missing some very important digits :lol:

besides can't have Jake competing for "best dressed".

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Re: Parrot clothes

Postby HyperD » Sat Aug 07, 2010 1:04 pm

Some people do have some weird ideas in the journey for money.... The worse part is that people probably buy these and force them on their parrots :(
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Re: Parrot clothes

Postby Kim S » Sat Aug 07, 2010 3:09 pm

Well, if you can put a flight harness on without getting one of the two killed, I think this works the same way.
Not that I would ever recomend it....
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Re: Parrot clothes

Postby Azure Hanyo » Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:29 pm

I am thinking of inventing little high-heels for birds. Anyone interested?
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Re: Parrot clothes

Postby Nathaniel » Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:33 pm

Azure Hanyo wrote:I am thinking of inventing little high-heels for birds. Anyone interested?
:P

WTF, this is exactly what I am talking about :lol: . Besides Im the inventor :P .
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Re: Parrot clothes

Postby Nathaniel » Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:38 pm

Someone should make a show called "Pimp my Parrot" :lol: .
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Re: Parrot clothes

Postby Azure Hanyo » Thu Aug 12, 2010 10:31 am

Nathaniel wrote:Someone should make a show called "Pimp my Parrot" :lol: .


OMG bahahahahahahahaaha!!!!!!!! :lol:

Now...the trick would be finding the proper sized rims and spoilers, or it would completely throw off the balance of the bird and then you'd have to have it aligned. No one likes an out-of-alignment parrot.
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Re: Parrot clothes

Postby Natacha » Thu Aug 12, 2010 4:25 pm

For some reason, I haven't really looked at this thread before now..

But I have to say, those things look ridiculous! I'm never a fan of dressing up animals to be quite honest. Except for some dog breeds, such as Greyhounds, where some piece of clothing might make sense when it's colder, it's just overkill.

But...again if I were to be honest, I would love to find a mini top hat and have it on Joey's head for a picture, just because I think it would suit him and be funny. ;)
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Re: Parrot clothes

Postby Mr.Darcy » Thu Aug 12, 2010 8:34 pm

I agree with everyone........except there is always the exception to the rule and he is on youtube. He is completely bald cockatoo. he lives at the humane society. Just search bald bird on youtube.....he could use some clothes...I think
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