blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
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SOMERSET, England, Nov. 20 (UPI) -- A Somerset, England, woman said her parrot has been put on the antidepressant Prozac because the death of her husband made the bird depressed.

Helen Dance said the death nine months ago of her husband, George, who had raised the parrot from a chick, took a heavy toll on Fred, an African Grey parrot, The Sun reported Thursday.

Dance said experts told her the parrot seemed to be suffering from a deep depression because he could not understand George Dance's sudden absence. The widow said Fred had bitten off all of his neck feathers and spent most of the day bobbing his head up and down.

"He has been in quite a state since my husband died. Fred was very close to George and became depressed," Dance said.

However, she said the bird seems to be coming out of his inner darkness now that he's on a twice-daily liquid form of Prozac designed for birds, known as Clomical.

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AussieReaper
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Poor bird. I know my bird (a cockatiel) reacts the same way when I'm gone for just a weekend.
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Nappy
Apprentice
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my family had a cockatiel and it absolutely loved me for some reason.. tbh i hate birds and pets in general

(its not that i hate birds. just as pets? i guess)

if i wasnt in the room, it would not shut up.. 24/7 screeching as loud as it could.. so annoying

it would  also attack our 2 budgies, so we eventually gave it away
AussieReaper
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Same with my cockatiel, when I'm not in the same room, but it knows I'm in the house it will not shut up. I had to move the cage into my bedroom so everyone else could sleep. lol

But it doesn't annoy me, cause I never hear it screech. When I'm around it whistles completely differently and nice so that I come over and let it out of the cage.
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