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We adopted a yellow-headed amazon (parrot) in his 40s. For months he was shy and kept to himself.
One day, seemingly out of the blue, he began whistling songs, cat-calling, saying his name, asking for a cracker, etc. He had like an entire repertoire!
Most unexpected, funniest thing that's happened with any of our pets.
Close second is a cat that would play fetch, like a dog!
Iβve got a cat like that.
Also taught him to βcomeβ.
Gross
Wrong spelling for that joke to work.
the inverted commas do raise questions though