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When you think of pets the first animals that come to mind are dogs or cats because they are the most preferred choice for a pet. Well why not think of a parrot for a change? They are out of the ordinary and less difficult to handle than either cats, dogs or any other animals. Parrots make good pets as they are fun to play with and one enjoys watching their tricks; they neither need too much attention nor do they need much training and they are not at all expensive to keep. There are abo...
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Owning a lovebirds is quite different than owning a dog or a cat. Dogs and cats are familiar to most people, so it is easy to interpret what a wagging tail or fur standing on end means. Brids are not easil understood. While they do have their own body language, it is not as easy to interpret. Both parrots and the people who interact with them can become frustated when things don't happen the way they anticipated. Parrots may become frustated and will bite as a way of expressing it. People may be...
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Why Pets Are Important
added 6 months ago by elitesky
Pets are our companions. When we are alone, they keep us company. For someone with so many friends or house mates, the importance of pets may not seem evident. But to someone who lives alone in a lonely apartment in the suburbs, your pet can be your best friend, may it be a dog, a cat, a fish, or even a rat. According to some belief, pets especially fishes actually catches diseases or illnesses for you. Meaning, instead of you getting sick, the pets get sick themselves...
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Pets are very important for all the reasons you mentioned, plus one more. As an only child a pet was almost like a sibling for me....