Imagine having that caged bird that always wanted to fly free. It dreams of having a life in the clouds, free with no worries.
If you care for that bird you'd want it to be happy... but if you keep it caged, your just holding it back from the happiness it longs for, the happiness it deserves. Cause from where your keepin it, you cant provide anything essential for it... sure you feed em, keep it company, but all it dreams of is to fly free...
If you love that bird you'd set it free. It longs to fly... In your world it cant... in you world its caged so you can be close... but you hold it back from it's dream. You let that bird free so it can have a better life uncaged, able live it's life filled with potential, happiness and unrestricted freedom.
Maybe someday you'll see that bird on a nest under a well rooted tree... but first of all you gotta say goodbye... and set it free.
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My poor pet cockateil accidentally flew out the door one day. He circled our house the rest of the day squawking like crazy... I guess he was trying to figure out what happened. )':
He died the during the next week.
I have to agree with Gleeok here. Too bad your bones aren't hollow, you're miles too heavy, and your muscles are too weak, else you might've stood a chance of evolving wings
Setting a bird free on a evironment he doesn't know will probably kill it, and if it lives it will probably cause a disbalancent on the local's especimen..
Of bugs, and birds.
Very emotional blog, this is why i am accepting it.
This comment is for people to think before setting a domestic bird free...