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  1. Have you logged it missing on the Facebook sites and www.parrotalert.com
  2. Hope it didnt go to the RSPCA - they rehome them before the owners get a chance to find their pet!! If you put posts on the www.parrotalert.com you might be able to locate the owner - also there are facebook pages for Lost & Founds Parrot uk & Lost Parrots & Birds Found UK. Hope his owner is located soon.
  3. You need to go out calling before it gets light in the morning. If there are lots of trees nearby he will stay locally. Also register him lost on www.parrotalert.com and also on the Facebook pages Lost and Found parrots and also the parrot society https://theparrotsocietyuk.org/site/index.php/parrot-information/lost-and-found-parrots/ Good luck with finding your parrot.
  4. Do you know if you have to book in advance or can just turn up. I would like to try a class on a Sunday.
  5. I?ve been riding into the west end for the past 20 years. I used to ride derestricted 50cc but insurance companies won?t insure nowadays. I now ride a 125cc and it?s the best thing ever. Parking for 1 year is ?100 and I have no problem finding a parking space. I done my CBT with Mungo which I highly recommend. I agree with the others RE waterproof clothing etc.
  6. We had plants stolen last year. A fusia plant disappeared along with a garden hose. we now have cctv so hopefully wont happen again this year.
  7. Did anyone think to catch him? Poor thing will be attacked by wild birds or dogs/cats.
  8. LanaJade Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- We have had him for 6 years and chosen > not to get him neutered as he is not an aggressive > cat, he simply comes and goes as he pleases, i do > not wish to lock him in at night and cause him > stress, and HE IS WELL FED. Wow.... your cat is not neutered - no wonder you don't keep him in at night.......he would spray all over your house. Be a responsible cat owner and get your cat neutered. Here's some other reasons why he should be neutered: - Reduced fighting and associated injuries Reduction of ?Tom cat odour? Decreased spraying Prevents roaming, as they will generally not sense female pheromones Prevents unwanted litters Not to mention the spread of FIV and also the CAT KILLER is out there!!!
  9. yes, one lives under my decking. Not a problem for me as i enjoy watching them. Yes they do make a mess but I'm not fussed about that as a jet wash of the decking clears it up.
  10. I stopped using them for that same reason.
  11. That's weird......I keep finding egg shells in my back garden.....which I'm presuming are left there by the foxes.
  12. I received one of the posters through the door. How long has he been missing for? Will keep an eye out for him. Hope he turns up soon.
  13. Thank you Singalto. My question was simply to find out whether or not to contact Snarl if it was not a RTA.
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