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					<description><![CDATA[I was given a lovebird as a gift. After about a month I felt bad for the bird because I’m gone at work all day. So I got another young lovebird. Whoever cut the first lovebirds wings before he was given to me I think it was done wrong. The second lovebird was very young when I introduced the two. And she doesn’t have her wings clipped. When I get home from work I allow them to come out of the cage and the one can fly around but the other is unable. I feel so bad cuz I watch the the other watching the one that can fly, flying around the apartment. When they have to go back in the cage before I go to bed I have to clean up the mess they make. I don’t mind because I don’t want them in a cage 24/7. I haven’t been able to train them and I think it’s because I allow them they’re freedom. So if I shouldn’t be doing this please someone help me with suggestions on how to train them. They’re both still very young.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was given a lovebird as a gift. After about a month I felt bad for the bird because I’m gone at work all day. So I got another young lovebird. Whoever cut the first lovebirds wings before he was given to me I think it was done wrong. The second lovebird was very young when I introduced the two. And she doesn’t have her wings clipped. When I get home from work I allow them to come out of the cage and the one can fly around but the other is unable. I feel so bad cuz I watch the the other watching the one that can fly, flying around the apartment. When they have to go back in the cage before I go to bed I have to clean up the mess they make. I don’t mind because I don’t want them in a cage 24/7. I haven’t been able to train them and I think it’s because I allow them they’re freedom. So if I shouldn’t be doing this please someone help me with suggestions on how to train them. They’re both still very young.</p>
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