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Hi Michael,
How are you? I just wanted to give you a little run
down on Max. Max is doing really well. He has a ravenous appetite. He's very much like my husband, they both eat and then
fall asleep. Nevertheless, he is a joy to have. Leo, my husband, happens to be Max's favorite person. I saw it at your house,
but I was in denial. I thought maybe he would come around to loving me more. Guess I was wrong. I can live with it! My
husband loves Max so much. He has already gotten attached. Today, when we got home, Max went crazy when he saw Leo. You should
see them on the sofa together, fast asleep. I'm happy Leo has taken to Max. I wasn't sure what to expect because Max
is Leo's first bird. All is well!!!
I'm so happy you convinced us to buy that play area. Max loves it. When we got
home, that's where he spends the evening until he's ready to go to bed. It's good in a way in that he has an alternative play
area in that he doesn't become territorial of his cage.
We've been trying to teach him step up. I think he's gotten
it. He's been quaking a bit, but I read that's normal. I just wanted to ask you if there are two different types of quakes.
Like when I put my hand out to him for step up, he shakes his head vigorously from side to side, and makes a little noise.
I'm not sure if it's because he's afraid. I know the other quake where he bobs his head up and down means he wants to be fed.
I'm just curious. But he's eating very well, playing with his bell. He's still a bit shy, but he's coming around...getting
to know us. Thank you so much for making Leo and I so happy. We love our Max very much.
Oh, before I forget, I just
wanted to know about how is Max. I forgot to ask you on Sunday before I brought him home.
Well, I hope all is well
in your corner. My regards to your wife and Cramer, and the rest of your crew. Oh, as soon as you get the UV light, can you
please let me know. Oh, and anything you think that I should need as Max grow, can you please let me know. I do appreciate
your advice.
Again, thanks so, so very much.
Rhonda Ramlogan-Burke
"We had been looking for a Eclectus ever since our old one passed away last
spring. It was great to find one in Brooklyn, where we live and work. It was also very convenient to have the parrot personally
delivered to our door by its handler, with less trauma for the bird. The young bird was shy but gentle and sweet, and we decided
to keep him after interacting with him. A few days later, and much adaptation, he is eating fresh fruits and vegetables heartily.
Overall, it was a very smooth experience. We love our new bird." Ernest, in Downtown Brooklyn. 9/5/2005
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