African Grey Congo female

Jstampa

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Rehoming my super friendly AGC. She is very friendly and loves everyone. Does not have a preference. Does not bite.

She has a great sound vocabulary and a pretty good vocabulary. She likes to whistle and loves to cuddle. She likes to be held upside down in my hand. She loves her neck and head rubbed. Most grey are a one person bird. Not my female. She loves everyone equally.

She comes with a new (2 month old) cage that is perfect for a grey. I am looking for a face to face cash only transaction. She is $1,650.00 and that is absolutely FIRM. Please don't ask for a cheaper price. That is not an option. There are cheaper grey available but you get what you pay for.

My baby has perfect feathers and nice clear eyes.
 

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Where r u located? I am looking for an African Grey. I am in Chicago.
Thank you!
Robin d
 
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She sounds like a wonderful companion. Love the pics. Is there a reason you are rehoming her? Hope she finds a good home.
 
I am not in the market for another bird, but it would likely be helpful for other posters to know why she is being re-homed.
 
Age indication would also help... she could be in the middle of puberty (and a pain in the neither regions despite being great) or at the end of life.

LOL, my jaw hit the floor when I read the price... but then realised you are in the USA.

Anyway- do not sell/ buy a african grey without valid CITESpapers.
There is a reason they are mandatory now!

Do not forget: is she tested for diseases and does she come with her own vetreports...
 
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She is just over 2 years old. Has been in the family since she was a baby. Changes in job and extensive upcoming travel just won't all me to keep her. She is a real sweetheart.
 

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