Took Yuki to petco the other day! She loved saying hello to everyone in the store & made lots of people smile. I also had a woman say to me "you have horns on you're hat & a parrot in you're backpack, you truly have your life together."

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Took Yuki to petco the other day! She loved saying hello to everyone in the store & made lots of people smile. I also had a woman say to me "you have horns on you're hat & a parrot in you're backpack, you truly have your life together."
As early Christmas presents we each got a Pak-o-bird backpack for Niji and Zazu! Now we’ll be able to take them on some outside adventures 😊 Here’s Happy modelling Niji’s backpack and Zazu helping me set up her’s.
I wanted to test out my new Pak-o-bird, and since Zazu is on eggs, Vegeta was the test subject! At first he wasn’t too sure, but by the time we got back home, he wanted to sleep in there for the night 😋
Going on an adventure ❄
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How to pick the right carrier for your bird.
There are lots of reasons you might need to move your bird: vet visits, coming home for the first time, emergency evacuation. Carriers are essential to have around. My clients arrive for pick up with all kinds of carriers, so I’ve had a chance to see many of these in action. First I’ll go over what makes a good carrier, then I’ll grade some of the carriers I’ve seen.
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would you recommend making a bird backpack for the back or for the front?
I wouldn’t recommend making one, it would be so easy for stitching to come loose or a bird to chew through it unlike with factory settings where machines can make seams much tighter and use much stronger/ thicker threads. The celltie pak-o-bird is a good brand to be looking at, most sizes are universal front/ back/ side wearing, made of very strong, durable materials. I don’t have personal experience with them but have heard good things!
Whether or not you wear it on the front or back doesn’t matter all too much, wearing it on the front won’t really allow you to see the bird much better but may give you a better sense of security. Wearing it on your back, however, is much better for your health if you plan on going on hikes or longer walks.
dear Bird backpack.
it was a good run, and now your zipper is broken and i can't zip my backpack. you've been good. i'll miss you ):