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![]() | gitsiemonster: someone is laughing like a maniac outside, either that or some bird has gone insane about 20 minutes ago |
| mass_writer: I saw a HUGE mushroom cluster in my yard earlier. It was so big, I thought it was a dead bird or someting! YIPES! #fb about 29 minutes ago |
![]() | Balmonta: Oh my god something just flew into my window I hope it was bird or some kind of piece of litter cos I AM SCARED about 31 minutes ago |
![]() | VMvictoria: @justinbieber lol my bird always sings to One Time or One Less Lonely Girl:) about 33 minutes ago |
| By Velia Bolda Special to OnMilwaukee.com E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Velia Bolda |
| Published July 18, 2007 at 9:54 a.m. |
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Live in a condo and can't have dogs -- or even cats? Or do you have to pop a few allergy pills on the way to your friend's house because Mr. Whiskers climbs all over you?
Lots of animal-loving people can't have traditional animals because of allergies, landlord restrictions or hectic lifestyles. Here's a great alternative: a bird! More specifically, a dove like Angel, pictured above. Doves make great companions, plus they're pretty quiet and low maintenance. Yes, they do require daily interaction and a little TLC, but they don't need to be walked, and they won't sit on your head in the morning (yes, I'm talking about you, Mr. Whiskers). Doves live at least seven to 10 years and have been known to reach 25.
Most people don't know that doves are extremely tame, and Ringneck doves, like Angel, don't bite either. They are the most docile of all domestic birds and even a total stranger can reach into a cage and pick up a dove without creating panic or screeching. They're excellent for gentle children and surprisingly social. Get two and watch them mimic each other and coo back and forth.
The Wisconsin Humane Society has many other petite pals to visit. Rabbits, rats, guinea pigs, domestic mice, hamsters and even cockatiels. They're all in need of loving homes, so take a look at www.wihumane.org.
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Posted by taylerbaby on July 18, 2007 at 6:02 p.m. (report)
Not funny. Birds, hamsters, guinea pigs, rats... they all deserve a loving home.
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Posted by animal lover on July 18, 2007 at 2:54 p.m. (report)
taste good????!!!! this beautiful bird needs a home. even if that is a joke it is not funny.
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Posted by TosaJimBob on July 18, 2007 at 2:27 p.m. (report)
and...I hear they taste good too....
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