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Oscar Becomes Angus And Settles In Well.

May 13th, 2011
Oscar Becomes Angus And Settles In Well.

Poor ‘Oscar’, within 24 hours he had travelled from Scotland to Durham and then to Barnsley, had a new cage and toys to get used to and a 12 yr old boy ‘talking Scottish’ to him through the bars to make him feel at home ! Then, due to personal reasons i was unable to keep his given name so confused him further by renaming him Angus (having come from Aberdeen, it was as good a name as any)

Angus had a quiet 24 hrs but soon made up for it. We got a ‘hello’ each time we came in the room and he soon came to the front of the cage for a head scratch. we opened the cage door and after 10 mins of Gary, our other grey encoraging him with ‘come on, step up’ over and over he ventured out (i think he just wanted her to shut up) we havent looked back since, he steps up for all of us, plays happily with his toys, and enjoys the odd barking competition with Gary.

He’s started to say more of his words – we’ve had ‘give us a kiss’ ‘bye bye’ and even a new word ‘thank you’ when we give him a treat (i know its new cos its in a Yorkshire accent). He says many more words but until Liz or Nikki arrive to translate them we’ll just have to guess (i dont need a translator for the burps though, i can tell what they are)
All in all he’s settled in great and is doing very well.

I know his old mummy is missing him, but i promise we are looking after him and he is happy x x


Photos Of Bailey As Promised.

May 12th, 2011
Photos Of Bailey As Promised.

Taking a drink and helping out in the office. I think she’s keeping a beady eye on my typos!!


Bailey Makes Herself At Home

May 11th, 2011
Bailey Makes Herself At Home

Well, Bailey has been with me for just over a week and already I dont know how I managed before she arrived? She has made herself well and truly at home and fits in really nicely.

She is saying more and more everyday and has me in stitches with the expressions that she is coming out with. She now barks, wolf whistles, tells herself to sssh, be quiet, calm down, are you alright, whats that noise, want to go to the shops, wont be long … so many more words and phrases too numerous to list. Shes a definate chatterbox, just her Mummy!! Mind you, the workmen next door kept giving me funny looks because they thought it was me wolf whistling at them!! Ha Ha!!

She is slowly becoming quite the poser, I’ve taken that many photographs of her so she’s definately used to the camera now.
She loves coming out of her cage and hates going back inside!

I’m on my spare laptop so I’ll upload some photos tomorrow of her playing in the kitchen. The boys all love her and have been teaching her new things. The first night she was here my sons taught her to make a ‘dripping’ sound and she does it all the time now.
Look out for the photos tomorrow. I’m so proud of her and I love her so much.


Meet Timneh Fred!

May 10th, 2011
Meet Timneh Fred!

Well another hectic weekend for us and another rescue collected on Sunday it was the turn of Fred the Timneh!

Fred is 20 years old and lived with his lovely owners Sue and Tom since a baby but due to illness they felt Fred wasn’t getting the attention he deserved so out of love for him they thought it best that he be rehomed somewhere that he could get lots of attention and love.

Fred talks a little and already told me to “Go away” in his cheeky voice he looks in lovely condition and is settling in at the moment he like’s to look in his mirror he came with and he also likes it when you sit and talk to him and mumbles back very sweet.

I gave him some palm oil on toast this morning and he loved it!!

Here are a few photos of him….Enjoy!


Oscar Is Here!

May 9th, 2011
Oscar Is Here!

Saturday was a busy day for Oscar’s old owners who were rehoming him due to complaints from there neighbour, they took the long drive from Aberdeen to Durham to our area coordinators house Bob so that Oscar could be rehomed to a loving forever home!

Bob met the lovely couple and took Oscar in and settled him in and even had Oscar stepping up and sitting on his shoulder before the day was out which is great!

Oscar has already been matched with his new forever home with one of our great members on our forum who already has a grey, Rachel who is over the moon with him and has gone out and brought him a brand new cage and lots of new toys which he loves!

Here is a few photos of him and I will now hand the blog over to Rachel who will update it and tell you all about Oscar from now on!


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