My oldest cockatiel is 29 and a half years old. It's possible he's alot slower now and not as mobile but just as happy and mentally sharp as ever. Honestly I think the love he has received his whole life has made him happy plus healthy.
@@johnmellos9946 no doubt in my mind! This is why I give Lola all of the love I can, a great diet and I've been teaching her symbols and the like. It's lovely to hear that you care for your little tiel so much
@featheredadventureswithludo I know she's a cockatiel, I had one as a child.. I have a blue and gold macaw also a blue headed macaw now. I've had a cockatoo, Amazons ect.. love Lola ❤
Don’t neglect your budgie… he may feel very lonely if your together with Lola all the time…but I must admit it’s nice to see you both together… thank you for this video.
We have had many rescue birds over the years and no one is neglected ever :) Liza the budgie is no longer with us unfortunately but the time she had with us was filled with love. The video was to highlight Lola which is the only reason the others are not mentioned here at this time.
@@ocean_sapphire Lola is indeed a male, but as a fledgling it wasn't clear. And now, with the name Lola, it feels weird to say "he". And Lola doesn't care :)
I had the exact same relationship with an identical Cockatiel 40 years ago. People who are not familiar with birds many times find it hard to believe how close of a bond you can develop with them. She was as close to me as any dog that I have ever owned. I still think of her to this day. Thanks for sharing your story.
I had mine exactly like yours. Kept me company for nearly 35 years, lasted longer than my marriage. I loved my little parrot Pepper. Can't get another one because it might outlive me.
I have 8 of them which include the two parents and 6 children. They all have different personalities. I also have a wild bird, a European Starling, that I raised after it became orphaned. He goes outside and comes back in every day. He is very attached to me. Birds are amazing little creatures. They can drive you crazy but they are precious.
Lola is indeed a male, but as a fledgling it wasn't clear. And now, with the name Lola, it feels weird to say "he". And Lola doesn't care lol And thank you :)
I had a lovebird once. They have personalities, likes, dislikes, favorite people and pets, tantrums and loving actions. They are sensient beings and I believe they have what we humans call souls. They get sad and depressed when you leave them behind for work trips or vacations and are super excited when you return. Some can say human words but they are not "dumb" creatures as many people say. Their love is pure and beautiful. Treat them with kindness and love and they will return these right back at you.
Cant say the same for my brother's lovebird, its like she was birthed in a fiery pits of Hell itself to unleash as much chaos and death as possible. Also she seduced the parakeet.
Sorry to hear about your brother's lovebird. That was not my experience. I was also acquainted with an Amazon parrot who was also a sweetheart too. I was never a bird pet owner until I was gifted the lovebird but he was such a sweetie, but he was quite young when I received him into my home and I spent quite a bit of time bonding with him before returning to a regular work schedule. When I got home he would be so excited to see me walk in and would make excited sounds, fluff his wings and dance around in his cage waiting by the door until I could let him out. It was like having a dog. He would perch on my shoulder watching everything I did including watching TV, movies and reading. Every so often though he would start his nesting behavior and nibble through the newspaper to make a nest in his cage, but that is what these birds do. Again sorry to hear about your bird.
You have a wonderful life together....I can truly feel the love between the two of you. Even though "Lola" could be a male he/she is absolutely perfect....
Thank you for your kind words! And yes, Lola is male but it wasn't clear in the beginning (I got him before birdie puberty) and by the time it was, we were all used to the name. And saying "he" is weird with such a feminine name ;)
@@oxcart4172 Hello…. Very true, although one could associate feelings, affection, love and loyalty to something that we could call “ Soul “, I am certainly not religious and don’t believe in any religion’s fairytales …. Although when I look deep inside the eyes of a cat or a dog there is something beyond those eyes… I do get your point my friend!♥️🇮🇹
What sweethearts they are. I'm so glad they have each other. Parrots amaze me, they're so loving, so smart, and so funny! I love Lola and I'm very happy for you two!
This bird is male. The males of this breed, do talk. I am a bird lover for many, many years. I have a bird just like Lola. You are now his mate. You are great with him, enjoy. ❤❤❤❤❤
You are very spot on... the males are the ones that get the deep orange cheeks and vibrant bright colors.The females dont. They have more pale colors. you're right, the males do most of the singing, talking and chattering as this one.
Lola is indeed a male, but as a fledgling it wasn't clear. And now, with the name Lola, it feels weird to say "he". And Lola doesn't care lol Lola doesn't talk but Lola does sing as you've heard.
@@ocean_sapphire Lola is indeed a male, but as a fledgling it wasn't clear. And now, with the name Lola, it feels weird to say "he". And Lola doesn't care :) I'm happy to hear of your bond with your bird. What type is it?
My family bred these birds when i was growing up.. They're so smart! Ours whistled tv theme songs we regularly watched.. And always said "What a pretty bird!" They knew how cute they were lol!
such a sweet guy, you have the right attitude as a pet owner, our pets are a part of our family, they should be treated that way. always showing that love and affection towards them is important. im the same, no amount of money would let be part ways with my pets.
Thank you for your kind words! Pets really are family, and it's heartwarming to see bonds like the one between Ludo and Lola. So glad you enjoyed the video! 😊🦜💕
I had a cockateil like this, but now he has two females for company, and he is much happier. I feel happier too, because although I miss his undivided attention, he is living his best life.
Absolutely! My mom, who is not an animal lover like me, always taught me to take full responsibility for whatever animal I choose to take. And that includes doing research. I continue to learn always. They deserve the best that I can give.
i love birds! and in the wild they have a social community to spend time and play all day with! thats why i dont own a bird. i rather see them in nature. but i always admire birds who are happy and well cared for and socialized. they are so intelligent like dogs and must be engaged a lot
Lola is indeed a boy but in the very early days of Lola's life it wasn't clear and by the time we got to birdie puberty, everyone (including Lola) was used to the name. I say "she" because it's such a feminine name it would feel weird otherwise and Lola doesn't care! lol
Your bond with Lola is heavenly, I hope both of you will have the most wonderful life. Thank you for understanding that they are not just birds, Lola has emotions and feelings provided by the creator of this universe. Thank you for bringing her father and may she make your life richer and more fulfilling. God bless you and protect both of you
🤧 aww she's super gorgeous, and a great bff for you. so sorry you lost your cat, may he/ she rest in peace 🙏🖤 cracking good video thanks for sharing 🖤😎👍
Oh... I'm so sorry. I had a pigeon that spoke to me all of the time, and when she died it became really quiet for me also. I'm lucky to have Lola who was with me throughout and helped me with it. Lola is indeed a male, but as a fledgling it wasn't clear. And now, with the name Lola, it feels weird to say "he". And Lola doesn't care ;)
@@harkra you are correct. However, when Lola was very young though, it was not clear (as is often the case) and by the time Lola hit puberty and it was clear, everyone (including Lola) was used to the name. And saying "he" and "Lola" just feels weird to me lol
@@featheredadventureswithludo I had a cockatiel named Hana growing up, he looked like a female until his adult feathers came in when he got those bright orange cheeks. We referred to him as 'he' when we found out, but his name will forever be Hana.
Lovely interaction that works so well for the two of them. One very happy cockatiel, one hugely happy and appreciative man. Each of them is being looked after and understood so well. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
You can potty train them pretty easy. Put the bird on a faucet over the sink and ask it "gota go poopoo" or something. The bird kinda bobs its head and gets nervous to get off the sink handle. but keep asking and wait for it to go. Usually they go shortly just from being nervous. When it goes, pick it up and say grats, rewards. keep doing it. The bird eventually associates going to the bathroom with the reward. Then you can use the phrase 'gota go poopoo' anywhere and the bird will go. Eventually it will start to say it 'gota go poopoo' to let you know. Trained mine 10 years ago
My Tweety loved showering with me. She also would perch on my shoulder when I was brushing my teeth and trying to get a taste of the toothpaste. I love that little girl so much.She passed september 15. 2021
"Whatever Lola wants, Lola gets." Hopefully, Lola will be around for at least another 15 years.
🍃Isn't that a Barry Manilow song...😂🍃
Very true! Except when Lola wants too much millet haha
@@carmmk6630 It's from Damn Yankees. Manilow wrote Copa Cabana featuring a character named Lola.
My oldest cockatiel is 29 and a half years old. It's possible he's alot slower now and not as mobile but just as happy and mentally sharp as ever. Honestly I think the love he has received his whole life has made him happy plus healthy.
@@johnmellos9946 no doubt in my mind! This is why I give Lola all of the love I can, a great diet and I've been teaching her symbols and the like. It's lovely to hear that you care for your little tiel so much
Not just a parrot but a bond with an individual.
James Bond?
Beautiful bond, Lola’s a male cockatiel
yup, but Lola won't care. I have a male 41 year old Umbrella Cockatoo who's name is Dolly.🤣
Now that's a real man. Kind, generous, loves his best friend and isn't ashamed of it. We need more people like him that spread love instead of hate.
Great observation ❤️❤️
Absolutely! Kindness and love like that make the world a better place. So glad you enjoyed the story and the positive message it brings! 😊❤️🦜
Thank you :)
Lola is a beautiful parakeet.. animals are better than people
Cockatiel, my friend, cockatiel :)
But I do agree about the second part haha
@featheredadventureswithludo I know she's a cockatiel, I had one as a child..
I have a blue and gold macaw also a blue headed macaw now. I've had a cockatoo, Amazons ect.. love Lola ❤
@@leepearce3148 Ok then! Apologies. Some people do not know so I then explain :)
@@featheredadventureswithludoTrue, But they think they know everything about birds.. anyway keep your videos coming
You have been with Lola longer than most marriages!😘
Hahaha Lola has been my longest relationship :D
Aww, the 2 of you were meant to find each other! So very nice and so adorable! 💕💕
Thank you so much! I agree. We really were meant for each other.
This is adorable. She behaves like she knows she's loved ❤ 😊
Indeed Lola knows :) Thank you for seeing it :)
Like she knows? No, she knows it!
Don’t neglect your budgie… he may feel very lonely if your together with Lola all the time…but I must admit it’s nice to see you both together… thank you for this video.
We have had many rescue birds over the years and no one is neglected ever :)
Liza the budgie is no longer with us unfortunately but the time she had with us was filled with love. The video was to highlight Lola which is the only reason the others are not mentioned here at this time.
Lola looks and acts more like a male cockatiel. Still a lovely, interactive pet. Glad you take good care of Lola.
The name Lola kind of works...
I think this is a male, too. Still a cute bird!
Thanks for your observation! Lola is definitely a lively and affectionate pet. And yes, the name does seem to fit well! 😊🦜💕
Lola is indeed a male, but as a fledgling it wasn't clear. And now, with the name Lola, it feels weird to say "he". And Lola doesn't care lol
@@ocean_sapphire Lola is indeed a male, but as a fledgling it wasn't clear. And now, with the name Lola, it feels weird to say "he". And Lola doesn't care :)
Yes your bird is a.male
I had the exact same relationship with an identical Cockatiel 40 years ago. People who are not familiar with birds many times find it hard to believe how close of a bond you can develop with them. She was as close to me as any dog that I have ever owned. I still think of her to this day. Thanks for sharing your story.
I had mine exactly like yours. Kept me company for nearly 35 years, lasted longer than my marriage. I loved my little parrot Pepper. Can't get another one because it might outlive me.
Wow! That is amazing! You must have so many memories with Pepper :)
@featheredadventureswithludo yes, lots of love, caring and companionship ❤❤❤
Shouldn't simply 'get another' anyway, they are family as you know. It has to be right and when you know you need to adopt in your heart and soul.
In the same boat. I want another bird, but couldn't bear what could happen to him/her after I go.
@@fableydra @trisharriola may I suggest rescuing an elderly bird? There are plenty of them around.
Thats beautiful brother I love my bird that much to he's my best friend 🥁😎🥁
Thank you! That is so awesome to hear :) What type of bird do you have?
I agree w this man and his beautiful bird.❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much :)
She's beautiful.
I wish you two rainbows.
Thank you so much!
Wow, two lucky soul buddies❤
Indeed very lucky! Thank you for your kind words :)
I have 8 of them which include the two parents and 6 children. They all have different personalities. I also have a wild bird, a European Starling, that I raised after it became orphaned. He goes outside and comes back in every day. He is very attached to me. Birds are amazing little creatures. They can drive you crazy but they are precious.
oh wow! What a lovely family you have!
You’re a TRUE PET DAD. ❤
Thank you! I do my best :)
Just yesterday I had to say goodbye to my cat Tove. I also miss having my friend around 😢. It's nice to see the bond you two have❤.
I put down " Oreo", a year ago. Cried 4 days. Never again. I pet other people's cats!
So sorry for your loss. 😢 Love never dies or passes, Tove will always be in your heart. Be well and God Bless you.❤
@@DonaldBrown-z6s I can't imagine my life without my own cat so in time I will get one again.
@@Ekster77 so sorry
@@beautybliss7127 Thank you, so kind of you to say🙏🏻. I have had 8 wonderful years with her and indeed, those memories will never go away😊.
Lola is a male cockatiel.
Lola is indeed a male, but as a fledgling it wasn't clear. And now, with the name Lola, it feels weird to say "he". And Lola doesn't care lol
Came to say this 😂
@@Cisco13 yup. and I answered multiple times about it in case you want to understand why :)
part of the misadventures of having a parrot ;)
@@Verosmom123 yep! Male!
@@featheredadventureswithludo A women in my street has a cat called 'Mr Molly' for the same reason. 'She' transitioned when the gender was known.
What a sweetheart 🥰🥰🥰
Absolutely! Lola is the best.
He is very sweet….
Lola is most definitely very, very sweet and I am lucky :)
Lola has the markings of a male cockatiel. Beautiful bird either way!
Lola is indeed a male, but as a fledgling it wasn't clear. And now, with the name Lola, it feels weird to say "he". And Lola doesn't care lol
And thank you :)
You can really see the love between Lola and her dad ❤
Thank you!
It´s not "just a bird", that´s ridiculous! Parrots and budgies are as amazing companions as cats and dogs can be.
Bless you
Thank you :)
Lola is freaking awesome ❤❤❤
I totally agree :)
Precious bebe Lolo. ❤
hahaha
I had a lovebird once. They have personalities, likes, dislikes, favorite people and pets, tantrums and loving actions. They are sensient beings and I believe they have what we humans call souls. They get sad and depressed when you leave them behind for work trips or vacations and are super excited when you return. Some can say human words but they are not "dumb" creatures as many people say. Their love is pure and beautiful. Treat them with kindness and love and they will return these right back at you.
100% I completely agree with youl
Cant say the same for my brother's lovebird, its like she was birthed in a fiery pits of Hell itself to unleash as much chaos and death as possible.
Also she seduced the parakeet.
Sorry to hear about your brother's lovebird. That was not my experience. I was also acquainted with an Amazon parrot who was also a sweetheart too. I was never a bird pet owner until I was gifted the lovebird but he was such a sweetie, but he was quite young when I received him into my home and I spent quite a bit of time bonding with him before returning to a regular work schedule. When I got home he would be so excited to see me walk in and would make excited sounds, fluff his wings and dance around in his cage waiting by the door until I could let him out. It was like having a dog. He would perch on my shoulder watching everything I did including watching TV, movies and reading. Every so often though he would start his nesting behavior and nibble through the newspaper to make a nest in his cage, but that is what these birds do. Again sorry to hear about your bird.
@satoamoy Lol it's fine, I was joking anyway. She might he a vicious little monster but she's our vicious little monster.
@@twinzzlers this made me literally laugh out loud. I am birdiesitting just such a budgie right now but she is so adorable too!
You have a wonderful life together....I can truly feel the love between the two of you.
Even though "Lola" could be a male he/she is absolutely perfect....
Thank you for your kind words! And yes, Lola is male but it wasn't clear in the beginning (I got him before birdie puberty) and by the time it was, we were all used to the name. And saying "he" is weird with such a feminine name ;)
Birds as all animals do have a soul and need to be loved, cherished and respected!❤🇮🇹
This story is so beautiful!
Any proof? 😅😅
@@oxcart4172 Well, you have to have a soul yourself to understand…
Not need of proof since there is not proof of you having one!😘
@@robincutti4596
My point is that there's no proof of ANYONE having one!
@@oxcart4172 Hello….
Very true, although one could associate feelings, affection, love and loyalty to something that we could call “ Soul “, I am certainly not religious and don’t believe in any religion’s fairytales ….
Although when I look deep inside the eyes of a cat or a dog there is something beyond those eyes…
I do get your point my friend!♥️🇮🇹
@@robincutti4596
I'm more of a dog man, but I know what u mean. There's so much more to cats and dogs than most people realise
Love has no boundaries
Absolutely!
The Lola Birb is the cutest thing ever! Lola sounded like a turkey at the end of the video. Lol
Hahaha thanks Lola's been called a rock star but never a turkey
What sweethearts they are. I'm so glad they have each other. Parrots amaze me, they're so loving, so smart, and so funny! I love Lola and I'm very happy for you two!
Thank you so much! Parrots really are incredible with their love, intelligence, and humor. I’m so glad you enjoyed Lola’s story! 😊🦜💖
Thank you very much! I appreciate it :)
Lola has the best life with lots and lots of love.😍❤️🙏 I'm so happy for both of you having this amazing life together. 😍👌
Your kind words mean a lot to us! 😊❤️🦜
Thank you so much! I am happy to see that Lola enjoys exploring the world as much as me :)
I looooove Lola! What a great friend she is! God bless you! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Lola is incredible and I am lucky to have her :)
This bird is male. The males of this breed, do talk. I am a bird lover for many, many years. I have a bird just like Lola. You are now his mate.
You are great with him, enjoy. ❤❤❤❤❤
Being an ornithologist, I agree with you. I have a female cockatiel, & this bird's bond with his owner reminds me of our connection.
You are very spot on... the males are the ones that get the deep orange cheeks and vibrant bright colors.The females dont. They have more pale colors. you're right, the males do most of the singing, talking and chattering as this one.
Thank you for the love and support! It’s wonderful to connect with fellow bird lovers. 🦜😊
Lola is indeed a male, but as a fledgling it wasn't clear. And now, with the name Lola, it feels weird to say "he". And Lola doesn't care lol
Lola doesn't talk but Lola does sing as you've heard.
@@ocean_sapphire Lola is indeed a male, but as a fledgling it wasn't clear. And now, with the name Lola, it feels weird to say "he". And Lola doesn't care :)
I'm happy to hear of your bond with your bird. What type is it?
Lola is a beautiful bird. It’s my nickname as well!
then you have a good namesake ;) and yes, Lola is beautiful
My family bred these birds when i was growing up.. They're so smart! Ours whistled tv theme songs we regularly watched.. And always said "What a pretty bird!" They knew how cute they were lol!
That’s amazing! It sounds like your birds had tons of personality and were quite the entertainers. Thanks for sharing those wonderful memories! 😊🦜🎵
That is so cool! And yes, they are very smart. I'm teaching Lola words and colors right now :)
The little tufts of hair on the back of their heads that stick up are so cute!
@@kygal I know! Their crests are amazing and do communicative too ❤️
I miss my cockatiel he was beautiful, they are amazing birds
So beautiful ❤️
thank you :)
About the happiest cockatiel I've seen
Thank you! That means so much to me! Much appreciated :)
such a sweet guy, you have the right attitude as a pet owner, our pets are a part of our family, they should be treated that way. always showing that love and affection towards them is important. im the same, no amount of money would let be part ways with my pets.
Thank you for your kind words! Pets really are family, and it's heartwarming to see bonds like the one between Ludo and Lola. So glad you enjoyed the video! 😊🦜💕
Thank you for your kind words :)
🎶”her name was Lola, she was a show girl” 😂
You can tell Lola is so happy, what an adorable duo you both are!!
Hahaha and it's such a fitting song since Lola is male but also definitely a bit of a showgirl ;)
And thank you for your kind words
03:00 YES you are indeed.
I 100% agree :)
Sweet video, you are a lucky guy!
I am indeed :)
Cockatiels are the smartest babies in the universe ❤
They are indeed lovely
Sweetness ♥️
Thank you :)
That's my 20 yr old sun conure! I can't go anywhere without him
That is amazing! I wish you many more years of love and happiness :)
I had a cockateil like this, but now he has two females for company, and he is much happier. I feel happier too, because although I miss his undivided attention, he is living his best life.
That is love.
100%
I am very lucky 😊
Unconditional love and you are lucky my friend.
I am indeed lucky :)
Ohh, the chattering is Lola imitating the brushing sounds! Aww, that's so cute!
Isn't it hilarious? I love that :)
Awww…you’re bonded now!!! A match made in heaven 👍🙏❤️
Indeed it is :)
She's a perfect little Angel 😍🥰❤️ And all those people who say, "it's just a parrot" - boy are they missing out!!! ❤❤❤
Thank you! Both Lola and me agree with you :)
May you both have an enjoyable lovely ❤❤❤life together 💋💖💖
Thank you :)
Oh my how wonderful
Thank you :)
I used to have cockateils too. They are such wonderful birds ❤❤❤❤
Aren’t they just? So full of character! I love my little Lola ❤️
Love this bird.
Thank you! I'll let Lola know ;)
Such a cutie
Thank you sooooo much for doing your research 💪👍🫶👏👏👏
Absolutely! My mom, who is not an animal lover like me, always taught me to take full responsibility for whatever animal I choose to take. And that includes doing research. I continue to learn always. They deserve the best that I can give.
A Beautiful relationship indeed. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Xx
Thank you :)
birds truly are precious!
I totally agree! They are so awesome :)
This is the sweetest bird in the world
Thanks Matthew :)
When he was kissing the parrot and the parrot just relaxed it was so cute
Thank you so much!! Every day Lola comes in for snuggles and cuddles and kisses. And each time it melts my heart :)
So sweet ❤️ a beautiful friendship 💕
Thank you so much :)
Lola is beautiful❤ you were meant to be together ❤ My cockatiel Sally and I have been together 23 years so far. Cockatiels are wonderful ❤
That is amazing! I wish you and Sally many more happy and healthy years together :)
And thank you for your kind words :)
i love birds! and in the wild they have a social community to spend time and play all day with! thats why i dont own a bird. i rather see them in nature. but i always admire birds who are happy and well cared for and socialized. they are so intelligent like dogs and must be engaged a lot
I respect you and appreciate you for not taking on a bird if you've realised you can't give them their best life. Thank you!
OMG... too cute!!
THANK YOU! :)
ADORABLE 💕💙
Thank you so much!
What a beautiful friendship.
Thank you! I really am very lucky to have Lola as my best friend.
Too, true!
They have the best relationship!❤
We do! Thank you for noticing :)
I love my 2 baby tiels soooooo much!!! Theyre just like yours.❤❤❤❤
Awww! What are their names?
I think it might be a boy: bright orange cheeks, whistles and wing dances 😀
Lola is indeed a boy but in the very early days of Lola's life it wasn't clear and by the time we got to birdie puberty, everyone (including Lola) was used to the name. I say "she" because it's such a feminine name it would feel weird otherwise and Lola doesn't care! lol
What a great birb dad!! 🥰😇
😊🦜💛
Thank you! I do my best.
@featheredadventureswithludo - well ur doing a great job!! Lola is def living her best life 😊
They're awesome!
Totally agree!
Lovely
Thank you :)
Beautiful Feather Family ❤️😍❤️🥰❤️😍❤️🥰❤️😍❤️🥰
Thank you for your kind words :)
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Your bond with Lola is heavenly, I hope both of you will have the most wonderful life. Thank you for understanding that they are not just birds, Lola has emotions and feelings provided by the creator of this universe. Thank you for bringing her father and may she make your life richer and more fulfilling. God bless you and protect both of you
Thank you so much for your heartfelt message! 🙏💖🦜
Thank you very much! Indeed they have deep, complex emotions and I love discovering this beautiful planet with her :)
Awesome.
What a love story ❤
Right on
🤧 aww she's super gorgeous, and a great bff for you. so sorry you lost your cat, may he/ she rest in peace 🙏🖤 cracking good video thanks for sharing 🖤😎👍
I appreciate your thoughts and am glad you enjoyed the video! 🖤😊🦜
Thank you very much, I appreciate your kind words :)
Animals including birds can be family. Lola certainly is. 👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️🤩🤩🤩
Absolutely!! ❤
Lola is most likely a male but the love is the same. I still miss my cockatiel. He was 26 when he died and the house is so quiet without him.
So sorry for your loss, 26 years is an incredible bond to share. Thanks for sharing your story! 💛🦜
Oh... I'm so sorry. I had a pigeon that spoke to me all of the time, and when she died it became really quiet for me also. I'm lucky to have Lola who was with me throughout and helped me with it.
Lola is indeed a male, but as a fledgling it wasn't clear. And now, with the name Lola, it feels weird to say "he". And Lola doesn't care ;)
Good for you to see the absolute loving value of Lola and all Animals, she is Precious and Beautiful ❤️❤️🙏🙏
Thank you very much!
Her brushing teeth sound LOL Hearts!
You're both lucky. ❤❤
Thank you so much! I agree and I think Lola does too ;)
What a special girl(boy). She so beautiful. (He is handsome) Thank you for letting me know. Sorry about the mixup.
Thank you ❤
Lola is a male fyi
@@harkra you are correct. However, when Lola was very young though, it was not clear (as is often the case) and by the time Lola hit puberty and it was clear, everyone (including Lola) was used to the name. And saying "he" and "Lola" just feels weird to me lol
@@featheredadventureswithludo I had a cockatiel named Hana growing up, he looked like a female until his adult feathers came in when he got those bright orange cheeks. We referred to him as 'he' when we found out, but his name will forever be Hana.
@@Valkari22 it happens more often than people realize, I'm sure Hana was an incredible little feathered dude :)
Cockatiels are the best. I have two, they're not as closely bonded as Lola but I love them to bits ♥️♥️
They really are! :)
@@featheredadventureswithludo 🐦
Lovely interaction that works so well for the two of them. One very happy cockatiel, one hugely happy and appreciative man.
Each of them is being looked after and understood so well. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
100%
Lola's your feathered son, my friend.
Ah, I see this has been addressed and acknowledged. Very good. Carry on.
Awww what a lovely video ❤
Thank you!
My pupper’s name is also Lola, and she won’t leave my side!❤
Great name! ;)
Such a beautiful story thank you ♥
Thank you!
You can potty train them pretty easy. Put the bird on a faucet over the sink and ask it "gota go poopoo" or something. The bird kinda bobs its head and gets nervous to get off the sink handle. but keep asking and wait for it to go. Usually they go shortly just from being nervous. When it goes, pick it up and say grats, rewards. keep doing it. The bird eventually associates going to the bathroom with the reward. Then you can use the phrase 'gota go poopoo' anywhere and the bird will go. Eventually it will start to say it 'gota go poopoo' to let you know.
Trained mine 10 years ago
My Tweety loved showering with me. She also would perch on my shoulder when I was brushing my teeth and trying to get a taste of the toothpaste. I love that little girl so much.She passed september 15. 2021
Tweety sounds lovely! It's hard when they leave us... may she rest in peace