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| Finite Guy |
Hi All: This may seem a bit odd, but here goes. We have a 3 year old
male parakeet. I recently discovered that there is a possibility that
chipmunks have invaded the walls in my house. On two occassions I
heard sonething scratching in the ceiling between the first and second
floor. So far I have seen nothing inside any room in my house. If by
chance a chipmunk does get in the house, I'm not sure what the bird
would do or if the critter would go after the bird. I assume a
chipmunk or mouse could squeeze into the cage to get food if it wanted
to. I assume that this would terrify the bird and maybe cause a
serious problem.
Anyone have experience with this sort of thing?
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| Louis Boyd |
Finite Guy wrote:
> Hi All: This may seem a bit odd, but here goes. We have a 3 year old
> male parakeet. I recently discovered that there is a possibility that
> chipmunks have invaded the walls in my house. On two occassions I
> heard sonething scratching in the ceiling between the first and second
> floor. So far I have seen nothing inside any room in my house. If by
> chance a chipmunk does get in the house, I'm not sure what the bird
> would do or if the critter would go after the bird. I assume a
> chipmunk or mouse could squeeze into the cage to get food if it wanted
> to. I assume that this would terrify the bird and maybe cause a
> serious problem.
>
> Anyone have experience with this sort of thing?
>
>
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| James |
"Louis Boyd" <boyd@apt0.sao.arizona.edu> wrote in message
news:ccjndo$8i4$1@oasis.ccit.arizona.edu...
> Finite Guy wrote:
> > Hi All: This may seem a bit odd, but here goes. We have a 3 year old
> > male parakeet. I recently discovered that there is a possibility that
> > chipmunks have invaded the walls in my house. On two occassions I
> > heard sonething scratching in the ceiling between the first and second
> > floor. So far I have seen nothing inside any room in my house. If by
> > chance a chipmunk does get in the house, I'm not sure what the bird
> > would do or if the critter would go after the bird. I assume a
> > chipmunk or mouse could squeeze into the cage to get food if it wanted
> > to. I assume that this would terrify the bird and maybe cause a
> > serious problem.
> >
> > Anyone have experience with this sort of thing?
> >
> >
Good answer Boyd.
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James
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| Peter Hucker |
On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 23:11:44 GMT, James <thecow.jumprd over the moon> wrote:
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> "Louis Boyd" <boyd@apt0.sao.arizona.edu> wrote in message
> news:ccjndo$8i4$1@oasis.ccit.arizona.edu...
>> Finite Guy wrote:
>> > Hi All: This may seem a bit odd, but here goes. We have a 3 year old
>> > male parakeet. I recently discovered that there is a possibility that
>> > chipmunks have invaded the walls in my house. On two occassions I
>> > heard sonething scratching in the ceiling between the first and second
>> > floor. So far I have seen nothing inside any room in my house. If by
>> > chance a chipmunk does get in the house, I'm not sure what the bird
>> > would do or if the critter would go after the bird. I assume a
>> > chipmunk or mouse could squeeze into the cage to get food if it wanted
>> > to. I assume that this would terrify the bird and maybe cause a
>> > serious problem.
>> >
>> > Anyone have experience with this sort of thing?
>> >
>> >
>
> Good answer Boyd.
You took too long to read it, it was written in invisible ink.
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