Birds go nuts

Sporadically I get myself into the most ridiculous situations somehow; I don’t go out looking for trouble or anything, however it sure feels like I’m on the search for something complicationsome considering how often that’s the outcome.

I often take on weird jobs to gain extra cash for instance, which can periodically be more hassle than they are worth in the long run, then for many years I’ve confidently watched people’s homes as well as animals while they went away on extravagant trips, for instance, so why wouldn’t I also agree to take on a dovewatching job when it was suggested to me by a coworker? I have some experience with doves, so I figured it would be no big deal to stop in as well as care for their avian pals.

What I didn’t realize was how sensitive their pets would be to the indoor air quality, then you see, when I first stopped in to feed as well as water the feathered friends, the air felt undoubtedly thick, hot, as well as humid. I could barely breathe when the stuffy air combined with the general dove stench, so I went over to turn on the AC system for a little extra ventilation in the house, but everything was good when I heard the AC unit kick into gear as well as the air began rushing through the air intake vent towards the cooling system. It was another moment, however, before the high quality treated indoor air started to flow out from the air vents all around us! Just as I stuck my head into a big cage to scrub out the dirty droppings, the AC started to clean through the room. Just then, the doves began to panic over the flow of cold air. Everyone began flapping their wings, screeching, as well as jumping all over the cages – including the dove I was trying to care for. Five stitches later, I knew better than to operate the AC system duringteracting with the doves.

 

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