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    Default She likes him

    Ms. Jiggy has a thing for sitting on top of my head:eek: . My husband thinks it's so funny because i'm always saying " oh my god , has she pooped in my hair". Well so far she hasn't . She hasn't never flew to him, but i can tell he want's them to interact with him. He's tried to make friends with them but they were always wary of him, until...today he was sitting on the couch and i was in the kitchen and i heard 'oh Honeeey". I peeked my head around the corner and there was Ms. Jiggy sitting on top of his head . I had to tell him it looked like the start of a beautiful relationship .Awww, she likes him..
    I have a picture but he won't let me post it

    Sharon
    Animals and their love stay in our souls once we've let them in. And we are better for it, more whole, more complete, more compassionate, and often transformed.
    I dream of a world, when a chicken can cross the road without having it's motives questioned

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    That is so funny!!! I hope he didn't poop in his hair!!! lol I always have to do a poop check before I go somewhere, doesn't matter if they have been on me for 10 seconds or an hour, I am always paranoid!!!

    Sheri

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    Default Re: She likes him

    Sharon, the trick about poop in the hair is to let it dry and then it brushes right out! I've gone to work, only to find that I have poop in my hair. Oh well....
    Janie

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    Thanks Janie, i'll keep that in mind . The look on my husbands face was priceless,,kinda like the deer in the headlights look. And all he could mumble was "i have a bird on my head" : .
    Sharon
    Animals and their love stay in our souls once we've let them in. And we are better for it, more whole, more complete, more compassionate, and often transformed.
    I dream of a world, when a chicken can cross the road without having it's motives questioned

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