Hi /an/. Long time lurker, first time poster.
This morning I was making some ramen and noticed my pet Zebra finch didn't make his usual chirping when I jangled some silverwear in the drawer. I checked on him, and the bugger had evidently passed away not long before, being a little cold but rigor mortis not having set in. Still had plenty of food and water, and it wasn't even that cold last night.
So ends the reign of Mr. "Immortal Finch", a male whom I purchased as an adolescent from a private finch breeder in upstate New York during the summer of 1999. He's survived half a dozen moves across the continental US, living in 4 different states, and outlived all the females we've got him by a power of ten.
Here Lies:
Immortal Finch 1999-2017.
Rest in piece you stubborn old cheeping bastard.
>>2298623
take it to the vet
>>2298626
niceme.me
>>2298629
much thanks very appreciate wow
>ramen for the breakfast
So it's either you care about your pets more than for yourself or the bird really was a hulk. Interesting
rest in peace iron birbbutt.
R.I.P
Rip
Do you have cats sometimes cats just scare them to death without touching them or knocking over the cage it happened to my friend
Actually my friend not talking about myself lmao
>>2298734
Nope, never had any cats. A chihuahua, though it never had access to the room the finch's cage was in.
The room also had blinds, and the cage was a ways away from any windows, so no stray cats coulda snuck up to the glass and peeked in really.
>>2298742
Weird
I have no idea maybe they got an infection that went unnoticed or natural causes? Do they do bord autopsies
he lived a good long life, rip