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Wednesday, August 11, 2004
No Remorse
Debra has a wonderful insight when it comes to parrots. Last night we were discussing parrot attitudes and the occasional bite and she said, "and they're never sorry".
And she's right. Almost any other pet, after a bite or swipe or some other aggressive act, would show some remorse and act like it was sorry and apologizing. Not a parrot.
If a parrot bites you, in their mind you deserved it. If they believe you deserve another one, they'll bite you again. Sorry? Forget it. So next time your bird bites you...try to figure out what you're doing wrong, apologize to the bird and try to never do it again.
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