As the flock leader of Bryan’s Angel, I’ve been busy lately on projects and busy training Kiki with new tricks. I was suppose to post a Youtube clip featuring Kiki during training of the new trick, but I couldn’t as my cameraman - my dearest brother was apparently unavailable. I do hope I will be able to share the clips to everyone real soon.
Anyway today, I caught Kiki doing something really fantastic. I left Kiki back to her cage for her dinner as 6.30pm as usual and I went for a shower. Soon after I was back from the shower and standing in front of the cage, Kiki started to hop down to the cage door and started her amazing attempt. She trying to lift open the cage door. I swear that no one has ever taught her on this, everything was self-taught by her own. I’m totally impressed, I immediately grabbed hold of my handy-cam and captured this brilliant moment.
Kiki in action…
Although her attempt to lift open the cage door and get out of the cage was unsuccessful, but I totally impressed! Really awesome. I’m sure soon she will figure out her way to open the cage door and make way out of the cage. Anything can be possible.
This really convinced me that my decision in securing those doors with cable ties when I’m out, was totally sensible. Kiki’s a really smart girl and she has undergone various tricks training, I’m sure with enough time she will be able to figure out her own way.
bryan : athalia & Guest_2955: Thanks for adding the point for wing clipping.
Guest_2955 : I agree that trimming wings is for the bird's safety. Athalia, how did you manage to fly your birds, when it flew away?
athalia : Guest_1634 ...as for me clipping thier wings is not cruel.This is to ensure thier safety.They will not survived by themselve since they are brought up by us.anyway bryan ya hope that kiki is with someone gd.My cockatiel did fly away many times and luckly i always manage to get hold of him.Gd luck and cheers!!:O)
bryan : Guest_1634: Thanks for you concern about Kiki and support for the blog all time. Kiki is wing clipped, we all know the chances of living of wing clipped bird is slim, as she kind fly off from danger. We had already taken the necessary steps in hoping to recover Kiki.
bryan : athalia: Thanks for the concern. Kiki is wing clipped. I don't wish explain much, but I can say it's a long story, perhaps you should read my post labeled "Kiki MIA".
bryan : Guest_2955: Thanks for your support and the concern. No matter what I truly hope Kiki is still alive. Even she's never back, hope she's doing well and someone nice is taking care on her.
Guest_1634 : I'm so sorry that KiKi flew away. I have a Senegal and check your website from time to time. Most of us with birds as pets do not clip their wings and this could happen to anyone of us. My family has rescued three birds over the years. Keep trying to post your fliers- maybe someone will find her. Good luck.
athalia : u didnt clipped hes wing?!
athalia : hi there...sorry for ur lost...hope ull find him..how long hes been missing...?u staying in flat?
Guest_2955 : >_< why would someone remove those notice, that's evil. Could it be the same person who wrote those heartless comment on the poster? I want to stalk that person. Perhaps he has sth to do with the missing of kiki.
Guest_2955 : Hi, this is one of your fans from you tube, I sent you message, regarding what happened lately.
bryan : Hi people, thanks for all your concern and support. It's already the 3rd day since Kiki went missing, mum and me had managed to get accustom to this "change", no matter we still have to move on. Of course we still hope for the return of Kiki, but even if she didn't she will always be in our hearts.
Shaun : Oh no, this is terrible. I hope Kiki is fine. So sorry for you that this had happened. What are the chances Kiki will wonder off the perimeter's of your home area?
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