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Did anyone else that had a bird childhood pet find that it influenced them into thinking that birds are the cutest animals?

Don't get me wrong, I still think dogs and cats are cute, but they don't give me anywhere near the amount of cuteness aggression where I clench my teeth and want to smooch them that I get when I see a budgie, pigeon, duck, blue jay or seagull. I love birds so much bros.
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I had a kookaburra that used to visit my back deck when I lived in Sydney growing up. No idea why but he was tame from the get go and loved smoked salmon. Always loved birds since, corvids, eagles/falcons, pigeons, etc.
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Quack*
https://files.catbox.moe/woopwd.mp4
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>>5134299
same, except I don't find cats cute at all



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