“Goose” our gorgeous ring neck. Sadly, I’m need to find a new forever home. Goose is my daughters bird who she has trained so well. He loves shoulder rides and to eat with you. He loves to sing when playing the piano. Loves to shower with you and be taken to cafes and outings. He loves the beach too. He’s a fan of coming on holiday with you too. He’s used to dogs too. It’s my daughters GCSE year and although he was bought as a therapy bird in a way she feels like she can’t give him the best life as she concentrates on her studies. He’s two and fabulous.
Selling with his £200 cage. We bought Goose for £500. Can come with two bird carry cases. Sandpaper and toys.
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