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Caring for Parakeets - Why Do Parakeets Do That?: Real Answers to the Curious Things Parakeets Do![]() Why Do Parakeets Do That?: Real Answers to the Curious Things Parakeets DoPrice: $6.95 » » Buy this Product @ Amazon.com « «
Editorial ReviewsProduct Description Twenty-four quirky questions are answered in this humorous book from the publisher of Why Do Cats Do That? and Why Do Dogs Do That?. Parakeet owners will finally be able to understand the unexpected actions and pesky problems of their companion birds, so the next time Cheeks loses his feathers, they won’t lose their heads. Similar Products
Customer ReviewsDVMayer Said: Quick entertaining read, excellent for children. ( Jul. 14th 2006 ) Book provides some useful information in an entertaining, humorous format. Very good for children, and adults with only a minor interest in the behavior of parakeets. Not an in-depth guide, but a lot of interesting information packed into a 15-30 minute read. Highly recommended. shade Said: Not even worth half a star ( Apr. 11th 2006 ) This book is a total waste of time and money. It tells you nothing more and considerably less than a $2.00 pamphlet like book from any variety store. The author seems to think they are very cute and clever. They are wrong! Don't waste your money on this thing.
The products listed are provided by Amazon.com. We do not endorse these products or guarantee any of these products are bird-safe. For bird-safe products only, click here Here is a list of some non-bird-safe items to avoid: teflon/non-stick cookware, lead (in cages or toys), brass (in cages or toys), mite protectors, sand perches, grit/gravel , tobacco, canned veggies, non-organic fruits & veggies, avocados, eggplant, rhubarb, potato leaves, tomato leaves, bean plant leaves, apple seeds, alcohol, coffee, tea, chocolate, apricot seeds, cherrie seeds, peach seeds, pear seeds, plum seeds, avocado pits, peanuts.
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