But how about this one?
Crisp-loving Norfolk parrot flies again after diet!
Amazon green parrot Bud was 620g (1.4lbs) on arrival at the RSPCA's Mid Norfolk and North Suffolk branch.
Her new owner had to ban the savoury snacks from the house, claiming Bud could "detect a packet of crisps being opened from four miles away".
Nearly a year on, Chloe Shorten said the 22-year-old bird is "loving life and can fly again".
At more than 200g (7oz) heavier than she should have been, Bud was "extremely overweight", said Ms Shorten, who works at the branch.
The bird had arrived at the RSPCA a few days before lockdown hit last March after becoming "too much for her owners" and Ms Shorten and her husband decided to give her a permanent home with them in Norfolk.
"Parrots are incredibly intelligent birds and need quite specialist care - and we certainly had our hands full when she arrived," she said.
"While it's tricky to tell from looking when a parrot is overweight you could tell when she tried to fly, she would literally drop to the floor.
"She has the hearing of a bat and can detect a packet of crisps being opened from four miles away so it's no surprise she was overweight."
After the potato snack was banned, Bud's weight soon came down.
"Thankfully, she quickly lost the weight and she's now much happier as a result," Ms Shorten said.
"She's loving life and can fly again, it's great to see her soaring around the house."
Ms Shorten said parrots were "a lot of work" and it was "important that people do their research before taking one on".
"They are, however, great fun and incredibly rewarding," she said.
"We feel very lucky that we can give her a forever home and we'll hopefully have many more years with her and her hilarious antics."
Owner Chloe Shorten said Bud was "really chatty", loves to laugh and sing, and is especially fond of doing a rendition of the Addams Family theme tune and appearing on video calls.
Story from here
What to feed parrots
The best foods for your pet parrot to eat are fresh vegetables, fruit and pellets or seeds. In the wild, parrot's diet can vary considerably and they like to eat fruit and fruit seeds, nuts, flowers, and corn where they can find it. Your domesticated parrot is no different, with her diet needing to be varied.Read more here
I'm pleased to see that Bud enjoys eating cauliflower, us humans enjoy it to! Looking for cauliflower recipe suggestions? Find some here and here
All the best Jan
39 comments:
Love this and I'm so happy Bud is back in good shape!
This was most interesting. The natural inclination for animals is to eat healthily. Poor Bud. He was reprogrammed and did damage to himself.
...hi Bud, I'm glad to meet you!
Bud is adorable. I'm so glad the diet worked. Parrots live long lives, and it's good for Bud to have a great rest of her life.
Seems strange hearing about a bird in this case a parrot being overweight it couldn't fly - oh well :) glad all is ok now.
Wonderful news. I am very glad that Bud came into such good care.
I never heard of an overweight parrot before! Fu story! Valerie
I also have an Amazon green parrot. His name is Rocky and he is 37 years old!
My son takes him everywhere, including on the train or taxi.
He is really free with us and he will not fly away either!
Me ha encantado, muy interesante la entrada. Besos.
You'd never think that a bird could be so overweight that it couldn't fly. I'm glad she's now in better shape and enjoying life again.
Bud is so cute! I'm glad he's eating healthily and is flying again. Great story.
Can hear a packet of crisps being opened 4 miles away. 😺
Adorable.
What a great story, so glad that he can fly again! Take care, Sue x
Bud sure looks healthy now.
But looks good now.
We must all stop eating crisps, great story!
I'm glad he's ok now! Looks cute!
I am so glad that all is now well and that he has found his forever home.
My MIL used to have a parrot--he was was quite the character.
Hello Bud, sure a handsome fellow.
Coffee is on and stay safe
Glad he's healthy now. He's a lovely colour.
That's awesome. I love birds but I've never had one. I like seeing them in the wild though.
Hi Bud, glad to meet you. What a pretty fellow you are.
That is amazing. Goes to show you what a proper diet can do for ALL.
What a story. I would never have given a parrot crisps.
God bless.
What a sweetie!
I love this story! I feel for the bird having a weight problem! I am so happy he is healthy now! Big Hugs!
What a story!!!
I like a story with a happy ending! Bud seems to be quite a character.
How lovely that this overweight parrot got a second lease of life, a lovely story... i would like to hear it i action but couldnt find any live film!
We love critters at this house and although we like birds, we never wanted to have one. That babe is a pretty one. I used to house sit once a month for my brother and sis in law, they had two birds. One was nice and sweet....the other was a demon in white feathers...Glad this one has a good home.
It's so cute! Too many abuse their pets, killing them with kindness. My dad overfed his goldfish. So sad.
I don't think I'd want a parrot or indoor bird but oh, aren't they really gorgeous! That's one of my favorite colors of green. Lovely. (And interesting, too!)
Very cute!
What a lovely story and beautiful bird. I'd love to have a parrot.xxx
poor thing not being able to fly, glad that it was able to lose the weight to fly again.
That's a great story. But also a word of warning for ourselves who like a snack of crisps (occasinally). Honest.
Parrots are amazing birds, glad this one has lost weight and taken to her wings again
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