Fuzzy needs a new home - the issue isn't Fuzzy herself, but Fuzzy and the environment in which she is living. We recently adopted her, but she's always been the only bird (and overall pet) in the house, and couple that with the amount of interaction to which she has become accustomed, it's really just a case of needing someone who is single, not necessarily female (but would probably be smoother), and really wants a full-time companion pet. And, Fuzzy is great! Not only is she beautiful, but she is hand-trained, stick-trained, and talks! When my wife walk out of the bedroom in the morning and comes home in the late afternoon, Fuzzy greets her with a 'Hello!' When we head out the door, she says 'Goodbye!' She also likes to say 'Quack, quack,' and has already picked up my wife's laugh. She likes to dance, she bobs heads, and plays other interactive games (with my wife, of course, not me). It's just a matter of the fact that she's ingrained with having a single owner. Fuzzy comes with a large cage with a front door, clamshell door curve top, and 3 dish holders; multiple perches and toys; a shower perch (yes, she'll take showers with you); and bags of nuts and treats.
Pierce County
Puyallup, Washington
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