He Screamed When the New Parrot Arrived... Now They Scream Together!

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Publication date: May 24, 2024

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When I first brought home the parrot, I thought it would be a charming, talkative pet — maybe even learn to say “hello” or whistle a tune. But within hours, my new feathered roommate decided to express himself in the loudest way possible: ear-splitting screams that echoed through the whole house. At first, I was horrified — I yelled back in frustration, which only seemed to encourage him more. Then something incredible happened. Instead of fighting it, I started joining in. Our “screaming sessions” became a daily ritual — a bizarre duet that turned chaos into comedy. Soon, we weren’t just yelling randomly; we developed a rhythm, a kind of joyful communication that only we understood. The neighbors might not love it, but the bond between us grew stronger with every shared squawk. Now, when I come home, he greets me with a proud, happy scream — and I can’t help but laugh and scream back. The video below shows our journey from confusion to connection, proving that sometimes, the best friendships start with a little noise.


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