One thing! Just one thing! Please tell IT to me: WHY tf do I have so many fans even though no TH-camr is unprettier than I am? WORLDWIDE!!!! WHY??? Tell me, dear npc
It's just people in general who do want them. I hated cats and when I was a kid my mom adopted a giant cat (big as a small dog) from this old man who died. The sob was a miserable prick and you couldn't touch him. One day he climbed on me and layed down so I tried petting him and he purred for the first time in a year. We became inseparable after that but nobody else could go near him without him hissing and fluffing up. He died after 8 years and I cried at the vet. Mind you I've never even cried at a funeral of a loved one.
I found a tiny baby bird w almost no feathers, outside of a drugstore. I couldn't find any other birds or nests, so I went home and got a pillowcase to pick him up (I was hoping he would be gone when I returned). I took him home to my boyfriend who didn't want to get involved, bc he thought the bird wouldn't make it through the night. The bird thrived and I did everything for him, feeding, playing, filling a bowl of warm water for baths (he would stand in the empty bowl squaaacking, until I filled it), and especially treats. Every evening the bird would fight sleep as he awaited my boyfriend's return from work. Once my boyfriend got back and spent some time w Perry the catbird, the bird would relax and go to his bedtime box. The bird had an incredible personality and I dreaded letting him loose. At the end of the summer, I took him to a rehab facility where the owner had 3 other catbirds that she was readying for their trip south. I still wonder if he did okay, I loved him dearly even though he seemed to love my bf more.
@@lynnlynn9124 That's a great story. So glad you saved him and then did the best thing by setting him free. I'm sure he did great and probably has a feathered family now. You did a great job! 😊🐦💝
I agree :)❤️... But unfortunately what a lot of people don't understand about these birds such as cockatoos and all kinds of parrots and other social birds, they truly look beautiful when they are happy mentally ,when they are stressed out or in a place that they do not like they will pull their own feathers out and literally starve their selves .it's so sad that some of these birds people get thinking it's going to be a great pet, but they truly don't know how to provide care and love with the right amount of daily interaction for these animals
@@evansmcnerney6328 You're right. They're social. I can't understand how The Dodo thinks that showing people who keep single parrots/cockatoos is in any way okay. Some of them might still be happy more or less, but it's a scientifically proven fact that social birds need company of the same species because they're... well... social. Here in Germany you're forbidden to keep one of these animals alone, as long as there are no very important reasons why you have to do that. I don't understand why in the US, people think that having just ONE bird is in any way okay.
Riiight? My favorite part is "he doesnt really interact with me as much" 10 seconds later: Wife: whats 10 across? Buster: *casually tries to steal the pen to be rude* Wife: o-o
The funniest thing is the dogs' total lack of response to this small bird with a huge ego. I envy this family as they live with the most upbeat being that I have ever seen.
My ex and I had a macaw, one that he had before me, and she would literally attack me if I got to close to him.... The second one we bought, (back in the 90s learned how bad that was later), was still too young to choose her "mate" when we had to give her to a new family... Funny thing was his dad bought the bird originally but it was my ex who she chose...
Because birds are looking for a partner. Don't keep single birds., Their attachment to the owner might be cute, but the bird is miserable every time the owner leafs. Birds need a bird partner of the same species to be truly happy in the long run.
My cousin had a roommate who had an intelligent 🦜 bird like this . He(bird) didn't really like my cousin very much .one day I went over to visit my cousin when his ROOMATES was at work and we were getting drunk and I started making fun of my cousin and we noticed when I was laughing at my cousin after insulting him the bird would laugh his head off with me. He(bird) was so happy to get his chuckles in against my cousin 😂 LOLOL ever since then I really loved birds 🦜
This is a treat! I've never heard Dad's voice, nor seen Mom's face, nor did I ever know their names: Ken and Jennifer. I watch Buster at least once a day. If I see him on TikTok, I just keep scrolling. He always makes me smile, and often makes me laugh out loud. He's also touching at times. One day he was watching Dad working outside from the window. He either wanted to be outside with him, or wanted Dad back inside.. At one point he turned to the camera (Mom always holds the camera) and said, "It's not fair." He said it so clearly, and his voice was sad. So many people think parrots just mimic. Not true at all. Cockatoos especially have actual conversations with their humans, though it's not always easy to understand what they're saying. But you can tell from the back and forth from bird to human that there's a lot going on in that complex bird brain. I love all birds, but Cockatoos have long been my favourite. If I didn't live in an apartment in a house built in 1298 in Italy where sound travels in the oddest way, I would rescue one in a heartbeat. Cockatoos are the most re-homed parrots because they can be extremely loud and require the same attention as a two year old intent on sticking a fork into the electric outlet. I was once "chosen" by a huge Cockatoo in need of rescue, but there was no way for me to take him. That was 36 years ago. I still think about him, and about that missed opportunity. I hope someone took him home and loved him.
I could watch Buster all day. I love when he goes on and on and on about his days he is the cutest little thing but I know he’s a lot of work but they love him. Thank God and the dogs love him you’re a wonderful family.
This bird is so enjoyable to watch. Everyone loves buster, I do. He buster comes up with some of the most comical funny actions so so adorable. You earl are a pearl among birds. Earl you are so loved.
Cockatoos are so possessive ...he's not telling dad about his day, he's fussing at dad for leaving him. They are ecstatic when you return but will give you a piece of their mind for leaving in the first place. They are so cute but they require absolute total commitment.
Yay!!!! Thank you family! This is the atmosphere I longed to see and hear. I knew it was there I just hadn't seen it before. This is truly rewarding it puts a smile on my face!!! Thanks fam., Thanks sweetie Buster!
Friendly reminder that cockatoos live between 40-70 years in captivity and are a full-time commitment. They latch onto one or two individuals and require constant attention and time outside the cage. They become depressed and neurotic if left alone for long periods of time / if they have to be separated from their owner. If you have a job that keeps you away from the house, and you can't bring them with you, you probably shouldn't buy one of these birds. They're a lot to handle.
Yes, it’s so beautiful to see but you have to be realistic. My grandma had one who adored her. When she passed my uncle took the him, but he was always working and busy with his wife and kids. They never had time for the bird who was already mourning. He began to behave wild; yelling, banging the cage and eventually plucking his feathers. It was soo sad. We were upset my uncle gave him to a friend because then we never heard about him. We would have taken him in because that was my grandmas pride and joy- he was never wild or violent. It was just the circumstance in which he became depressed mourning for a loved one the way we were. They were both such loving pure souls- miss them so much 🙏🏼💙
No they dont need 24/7 attention and no they dont bond with one person only this isnt even a good thing its more stressful for the bird than owner all bird have to learn to get along with other people if they dont then tuff luck it be a cage bird anyway it just thr harsh truth if my parrot became a one person bird snd only liked one person from my family i dont care it still my parrot and id just keep it with my caged bound wither it like or not as i am the owner
@@Iheartmusicvids87 Your comment brought tears to my eyes. That such a beautiful, intelligent bird could become so depressed and different from grief, the same way a human reacts. Amazing. I would have loved to give him a hug and show him kindness, love, acceptance and understanding but he probably would be so depressed he would not want to know about it.. 😥. Beautiful, astounding birds that never fail to amaze me
@@KAHHHH8548 Aww thank you so much for your kind words and compassion. Yes, at the time my mom, sister and I were so distraught. Our world was turned updside down. We visited my grandma (mother’s mother) weekly and spoke on the phone everyday. She was the glue that held the family together, there was always food and love when you went to her home. She also often fed the homeless and cared for the neighborhood kids. We didn’t even think to take in the birds because there was so much going on and we were told they would be taken care of. It was amazing how much heart these beautiful intelligent creatures have. As I mentioned this particular bird, Blanco was never violent, he really just lost it consumed by grief much like we did, but as humans and with the fact that we had eachother, we found ways to cope. Unfortunately, Blanco didnt. His loyalty to my grandmother still amazes us and pray he has been put in better hands 🙏🏼💙
That dog is like FML Cockatoos are insanely cute, but man alive they are sooooo much work. They are so prone to anxiety it’s crazy, I would never consider one unless I was retired and home full time (and would be a rescue because they live so long). But I can’t see myself ever getting one, no matter how much I love them.
That’s one cool bird. Kinda weird to see the type of relationship with a bird lol but gotta admit if I had the time and resources to care for one, I’d be all over it.
@@catrionacolville2192 to me it is. Personally I’ve only had cats and dogs. Only see wild birds and rarely meet someone with them. Weird doesn’t always mean something bad lol...how about changing my word to unique? ❤️
Whatever floats their boat. It's a big commitment, having to replace an entire flock of birds as a family unit. Even dogs want to be left alone sometimes, but not these guys. If done improperly, you have a stressed out bird plucking all its feathers out (they do not grow back). They are intelligent and can find ways to occupy themselves in a rainforest for hours, but if you raise one, it's on you to do it. No rest for the wicked.
This is a truly loved and well taken care of bird that is very happy. I have seen some birds who are suffering from stress and the bird is bald or has bald spots.
God bless you folks for taking care of that bird is letting him Express himself just however he needs to that's amazing! I know when he gets on a rant if that was a person he'd be spitting and sputtering all over your face, it takes a special kind of person to have a bird like that I used to have a big bird and it was amazing
We had a cockateel, Pharaoh, that was a MAMA's boy till we got a 2nd one. Then he didn't care for me anymore. He lived with us about 17 years. I cried like a baby when I came home from work to find him in the bottom of the cage feet-up. Enjoy your life with your boy. GOD BLESS!
Nawwwww. What a sweet bird. He seemed to have so much personality. Like he can be quite the tearaway! Lol So sweet him and his dads relationship. Funny how it took a cockatoo to bring out Kev's softer side for all to see. 😊 Animals are just the best aren't they? ❤❤
The dogs just embraced the crazy addition to the family 😆
dazzling lovable addition 💗
One thing! Just one thing! Please tell IT to me: WHY tf do I have so many fans even though no TH-camr is unprettier than I am? WORLDWIDE!!!! WHY??? Tell me, dear npc
😀😀😀
Please see my TH-cam 🥰👍✨
@@AxxLAfriku your videos is embarrassing and disgusting
Thank you for all the nice comments! I hope everyone enjoys a small glimpse of Mr. Buster!
Where does this couple live? in which state are they located?
recently discovered you all and just love watching your videos. Love Earl too!
@@ceooflonelinessinc.267 why do you want to know that!? 🤣😂🤣
@Buster The Cockatoo This was such an awesome video of Buster, the doggos, mom and dad 💓🐦💓🐕😘😍💓🥰💗 I love watching Buster telling his dad a story 🥰💓🐦🤣😂
You all are so.wonderful. You bring me so much joy while I'm recouperating. Please don't stop! Sending my love to you all. 😊🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This bird has more personality and contagious joy than most people these days.
And your dumbasss can't even spell personality correctly stfu
@@iceychill2125 does it really matter?
I hate these pathetic excuses for comments, kid, go back to Reddit.
@@sujimayne Thanks for proving my point.
@@sujimayne who me?
Dads never want animals and yet they end up loving them the most.
It's just people in general who do want them. I hated cats and when I was a kid my mom adopted a giant cat (big as a small dog) from this old man who died. The sob was a miserable prick and you couldn't touch him. One day he climbed on me and layed down so I tried petting him and he purred for the first time in a year. We became inseparable after that but nobody else could go near him without him hissing and fluffing up. He died after 8 years and I cried at the vet. Mind you I've never even cried at a funeral of a loved one.
I found a tiny baby bird w almost no feathers, outside of a drugstore. I couldn't find any other birds or nests, so I went home and got a pillowcase to pick him up (I was hoping he would be gone when I returned). I took him home to my boyfriend who didn't want to get involved, bc he thought the bird wouldn't make it through the night. The bird thrived and I did everything for him, feeding, playing, filling a bowl of warm water for baths (he would stand in the empty bowl squaaacking, until I filled it), and especially treats. Every evening the bird would fight sleep as he awaited my boyfriend's return from work. Once my boyfriend got back and spent some time w Perry the catbird, the bird would relax and go to his bedtime box. The bird had an incredible personality and I dreaded letting him loose. At the end of the summer, I took him to a rehab facility where the owner had 3 other catbirds that she was readying for their trip south. I still wonder if he did okay, I loved him dearly even though he seemed to love my bf more.
So loving sweet
@@lynnlynn9124 That's a great story. So glad you saved him and then did the best thing by setting him free. I'm sure he did great and probably has a feathered family now. You did a great job!
😊🐦💝
My dad didn't want a dog after I got one now my dog prefers my mom and dad over me :(
So much energy, his voice is like the wife’s voice...he’s so pretty and healthy
pretty ppl n birds 🐦 like to ☺ stick together ... ♡
Please see my TH-cam 🥰👍💕
Sweet birdie! ♡
I agree :)❤️... But unfortunately what a lot of people don't understand about these birds such as cockatoos and all kinds of parrots and other social birds, they truly look beautiful when they are happy mentally ,when they are stressed out or in a place that they do not like they will pull their own feathers out and literally starve their selves .it's so sad that some of these birds people get thinking it's going to be a great pet, but they truly don't know how to provide care and love with the right amount of daily interaction for these animals
@@evansmcnerney6328 You're right. They're social. I can't understand how The Dodo thinks that showing people who keep single parrots/cockatoos is in any way okay. Some of them might still be happy more or less, but it's a scientifically proven fact that social birds need company of the same species because they're... well... social. Here in Germany you're forbidden to keep one of these animals alone, as long as there are no very important reasons why you have to do that. I don't understand why in the US, people think that having just ONE bird is in any way okay.
This cockatoo sure seems to have a lot of fun in his life.
It is like living with a flying monkey. Mine makes me laugh almost every day
Where does this couple live? in which state are they located?
@@ceooflonelinessinc.267 I really don't know, sorry.
He's a daddy's boy. What a pretty bird.
Riiight? My favorite part is "he doesnt really interact with me as much" 10 seconds later:
Wife: whats 10 across?
Buster: *casually tries to steal the pen to be rude*
Wife: o-o
@@ohhey9129 LOL!
Where does this couple live? in which state are they located?
@@ceooflonelinessinc.267 I don’t know.
@@lisanidog8178 Where are you from?
Total respect to mum n dad for their time n energy in keeping Buster so happily engaged n healthy 👍🏽👍🏽💖G_D bless you all💚
1:02 The dog is like every older sibling after their baby brother/sister hits the terrible twos. 🤣
😀😃😂😂
@@pvpetvlogs5298 💀
@@butterqueen767 what
Kinda reminds me of Dexter and Dee Dee from Dexter’s Laboratory 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love the clips of mom trying to keep him busy during the day while dad's away, omg!
Dad: We're not getting another bird.
*Gets another bird*
Dad: I shall love and protect you with my life.
yea... we all sometimes make mistakes and say dumb things.
glad this worked out for the WHOLE 🤗 💗 family 🐦 ♡
Please see my TH-cam ❤️🥰
He was anti adding another pet and not another bird but yeah... Same meaning.
@@lovealways2609 it wasn't dumb he was probably saying that because it hurts to lose them that is why my dad always said it
@@aprilgosa5779 i lost my bird he died
The funniest thing is the dogs' total lack of response to this small bird with a huge ego. I envy this family as they live with the most upbeat being that I have ever seen.
He's dead inside from the bird's craziness.
Absolutely brilliant message 👍
@@corneliali7747 er
most birds are attracted to one person only... when we had our parrot ... no one could even approach him ... except my wife
Yup my pigeon is the same.😁
wife is just purdier 🥰 than...
'eryone else ☺ 💗 🐦 ...
@@mansisingh2336 nice 🤗
"i" love 🥰 pigeons so much... ♡
My ex and I had a macaw, one that he had before me, and she would literally attack me if I got to close to him.... The second one we bought, (back in the 90s learned how bad that was later), was still too young to choose her "mate" when we had to give her to a new family... Funny thing was his dad bought the bird originally but it was my ex who she chose...
Because birds are looking for a partner. Don't keep single birds., Their attachment to the owner might be cute, but the bird is miserable every time the owner leafs. Birds need a bird partner of the same species to be truly happy in the long run.
The dog is like: "I am so done with sh!t"
lol
Too cute how he hops around excited.
Adorable.
He's like a toddler.
Due to their intelligence, having a Cockatoo (or other mid-large parrot); is like having a 3-5 year old for 60-80 years ie lifespan.
🤣🤣🤣👍🏻🤣
And would be happy forever without stress
Not really true that a myth google it
@@JawadKhan-dn8ip my aunts cockatoo lived 67yrs. Definitely no myth!
@@CateB66 it is there are some aception though but not all parrot and cockatoo live that long
He's just the cutest, wild, and loving bird ❤️
He'll keep his mom and dad young with all that energy.
Yes, he is sooo cute~ 🤗
amen ♡ "i" just renewed bout 20 years ☺ ♡
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He is adorable 😍😍😍😍
Where does this couple live? in which state are they located?
If you want a cockatoo ask yourself this: Are you prepared to live with a 2 year old for the rest of your life?
My cousin had a roommate who had an intelligent 🦜 bird like this . He(bird) didn't really like my cousin very much .one day I went over to visit my cousin when his ROOMATES was at work and we were getting drunk and I started making fun of my cousin and we noticed when I was laughing at my cousin after insulting him the bird would laugh his head off with me. He(bird) was so happy to get his chuckles in against my cousin 😂 LOLOL ever since then I really loved birds 🦜
Did the bird get drunk too?
@@Octopussyist i think so-
Awe so cute
r/thathappened
He didn't really like my cousin very much. I can't tell if you are meaning the bird or the roommate in the sentence?
What a personality! I have never seen such an active bird.
You guys are very good parents...But don’t forget to
Pet your doggo too💕
0:50 10 year old me at the school discos
lol
Pareho tayo
That's so relatable-
Lol
LOL
He is full of life -full of fun - such a great , great soul !
0:48 Sitting at the kitchen table, watching as your laundry basket goes zooming by you. 🤣
Basked full of feathers I'd say
So sweet. You can tell that this bird is really happy.
He’s such a doll baby!!! He’s quite the guy during the day!!
The birds never fail to amaze us with their kindness, chit-chat, and love. Your Cockatoo is one of the most hilarious ones i have ever seen.
This is a treat! I've never heard Dad's voice, nor seen Mom's face, nor did I ever know their names: Ken and Jennifer. I watch Buster at least once a day. If I see him on TikTok, I just keep scrolling. He always makes me smile, and often makes me laugh out loud. He's also touching at times. One day he was watching Dad working outside from the window. He either wanted to be outside with him, or wanted Dad back inside.. At one point he turned to the camera (Mom always holds the camera) and said, "It's not fair." He said it so clearly, and his voice was sad. So many people think parrots just mimic. Not true at all. Cockatoos especially have actual conversations with their humans, though it's not always easy to understand what they're saying. But you can tell from the back and forth from bird to human that there's a lot going on in that complex bird brain. I love all birds, but Cockatoos have long been my favourite. If I didn't live in an apartment in a house built in 1298 in Italy where sound travels in the oddest way, I would rescue one in a heartbeat. Cockatoos are the most re-homed parrots because they can be extremely loud and require the same attention as a two year old intent on sticking a fork into the electric outlet. I was once "chosen" by a huge Cockatoo in need of rescue, but there was no way for me to take him. That was 36 years ago. I still think about him, and about that missed opportunity. I hope someone took him home and loved him.
You can really tell this is a happy, well adjusted bird. You are all lucky to have each other!
"Dad, can we get a bird?"
Dad: "No!"
*gets bird anyway*
The dad and the bird:
Damn I was gonna make this joke
you just gave about a b'jillion young ppl a genius plan of action. 👏
@@gliscornumber151 ?
joke?
str🎱T facts, sir 🧐
The husband is very very laid back and down to earth. What a sweet little happy family. I hope I get one of my own one day 🥲🥹💛
Love buster and dad!!
0:45 Love how his singing and his head-banging is in totally in synced with the background music. That's gonna make every metal head-bangers proud xD
I love Buster & his precious family!!! Buster is very special.
This is incredible, this bird is so loving and I can see that he really loves his dad! He is beautiful and smart
Wow he's just like a 5 years old child , so playful , what a joy , they're lucky to have him
He’s darling. I love how he waits by the door for dad. How he eats like the dog. Amazing little baby bird 💜
Buster is like having an infant to teenager all in one. Alllll day looonnnggg.
Haha, His reactions are hilarious~~ He definitely loves his daddy!! 🤗✨
How adorable~🥰💞
Cockatoos!!! Love em!! Especially love him in the laundry basket and pushing the purple car!!!! He's the best!!!!
I adore Buster!! And Buster thinks that dad understands him so that's all that Buster cares about!! 🥰
Buster is definatley one of the family! And a show off full of personality ADORABLE! 🥰💙🤗🤗🕊🙏
I love your dogs and how patient and gentle they are with Buster.
I could watch Buster all day. I love when he goes on and on and on about his days he is the cutest little thing but I know he’s a lot of work but they love him. Thank God and the dogs love him you’re a wonderful family.
This bird is so enjoyable to watch. Everyone loves buster, I do. He buster comes up with some of the most comical funny actions so so adorable. You earl are a pearl among birds. Earl you are so loved.
Cockatoos are so possessive ...he's not telling dad about his day, he's fussing at dad for leaving him. They are ecstatic when you return but will give you a piece of their mind for leaving in the first place. They are so cute but they require absolute total commitment.
🤣🤣 he is the cutest!
Yay!!!! Thank you family! This is the atmosphere I longed to see and hear. I knew it was there I just hadn't seen it before. This is truly rewarding it puts a smile on my face!!! Thanks fam., Thanks sweetie Buster!
Well he's a beautiful bird and he has an amazing personality lol
Poor dogs. They gave an insane brother.
Friendly reminder that cockatoos live between 40-70 years in captivity and are a full-time commitment. They latch onto one or two individuals and require constant attention and time outside the cage. They become depressed and neurotic if left alone for long periods of time / if they have to be separated from their owner. If you have a job that keeps you away from the house, and you can't bring them with you, you probably shouldn't buy one of these birds. They're a lot to handle.
It's true! Good reminder to everyone!
Yes, it’s so beautiful to see but you have to be realistic. My grandma had one who adored her. When she passed my uncle took the him, but he was always working and busy with his wife and kids. They never had time for the bird who was already mourning. He began to behave wild; yelling, banging the cage and eventually plucking his feathers. It was soo sad. We were upset my uncle gave him to a friend because then we never heard about him. We would have taken him in because that was my grandmas pride and joy- he was never wild or violent. It was just the circumstance in which he became depressed mourning for a loved one the way we were. They were both such loving pure souls- miss them so much 🙏🏼💙
No they dont need 24/7 attention and no they dont bond with one person only this isnt even a good thing its more stressful for the bird than owner all bird have to learn to get along with other people if they dont then tuff luck it be a cage bird anyway it just thr harsh truth if my parrot became a one person bird snd only liked one person from my family i dont care it still my parrot and id just keep it with my caged bound wither it like or not as i am the owner
@@Iheartmusicvids87 Your comment brought tears to my eyes. That such a beautiful, intelligent bird could become so depressed and different from grief, the same way a human reacts. Amazing. I would have loved to give him a hug and show him kindness, love, acceptance and understanding but he probably would be so depressed he would not want to know about it.. 😥. Beautiful, astounding birds that never fail to amaze me
@@KAHHHH8548 Aww thank you so much for your kind words and compassion. Yes, at the time my mom, sister and I were so distraught. Our world was turned updside down. We visited my grandma (mother’s mother) weekly and spoke on the phone everyday. She was the glue that held the family together, there was always food and love when you went to her home. She also often fed the homeless and cared for the neighborhood kids. We didn’t even think to take in the birds because there was so much going on and we were told they would be taken care of. It was amazing how much heart these beautiful intelligent creatures have. As I mentioned this particular bird, Blanco was never violent, he really just lost it consumed by grief much like we did, but as humans and with the fact that we had eachother, we found ways to cope. Unfortunately, Blanco didnt. His loyalty to my grandmother still amazes us and pray he has been put in better hands 🙏🏼💙
Buster is very loveable with all his quirks, he must be a lot of fun💗.
This cockatoo is experiencing its best life. What a beautiful family.
What an adorable little bird. He is so full of happiness. What joy he brings to that family ❤🦜
aww I love when he dances and sings and jumps it’s so cute
The joy in this little guy is inspiring! 🥹
I'm sure he loves mom as much, he just sees dad less so he gets excited 😂
That dog is like FML
Cockatoos are insanely cute, but man alive they are sooooo much work.
They are so prone to anxiety it’s crazy, I would never consider one unless I was retired and home full time (and would be a rescue because they live so long). But I can’t see myself ever getting one, no matter how much I love them.
That was one of the sweetest interactions with a pet I’ve ever seen.
Just like a cockatoo. Love it! Great job dad! Happy Father’s Day to all those pet daddies everywhere!
The people who thump down this video are just sad they don’t have a bird
Stfu nigga
@@iceychill2125 bit harsh
icey chill is just mad he doesn't have a bird
@@profesionalshitposter675 yea...
his bird 🐦 left cuz of his 😫🤧 stankface attitude 😒
@@theowl2134 U know 🤔
🤫 it is best not to respond to disgruntled "attention seekers "
that will encourage more un•social behavior ☹
So glad you guys did a piece with Buster!
Oh my word, buster is just so adorable! And the singing and head banging 🤣
What a PERSONALITY!! He's Wonderful Xxxx
That's flat out heartwarming. A connection. Right on. Thank you for giving me a smile...been a minute.
Buster is so sweet and then funny and sort of silly sometimes. He is a happy bird. You can tell. 😊
You're angels to this little bird! Thank you for being so loving to this cockatiel!!!
Most happiest cockatoo I’ve ever seen!! So beautiful too. His humans take very good care of him.. I can tell.
I just love it! Dad and Buster and the dogs… Well that's just quite something. Brings a smile every time. You go Dad.
And the chickens!
Buster brings so much to the family with his antics.He is so loving especially towards Dad.
You can tell just how happy and content he is, so sweet ❤
God, I love cockatoos. They're like toddlers with permanent access to sharp things but they're so goofy and affectionate. They're adorable
That 🐦 sure is happy. He has joy and sunshine. Lovely, enjoy your life, birdie.💕💕
I think that Buster is the son I never had. I love enriching my day as Buster's family becomes a part of my journey!❤😂
This was an awesome video. Kind of gave us his day to day routine. And a little about the both of you. And the dogs....
Buster is priceless. Love watching his antics.
That’s one cool bird. Kinda weird to see the type of relationship with a bird lol but gotta admit if I had the time and resources to care for one, I’d be all over it.
Same here my dude. I have a full-time job. If I had the time, I would def add one to my family.
It's not weird at all.
@@catrionacolville2192 to me it is. Personally I’ve only had cats and dogs. Only see wild birds and rarely meet someone with them. Weird doesn’t always mean something bad lol...how about changing my word to unique? ❤️
@@catrionacolville2192 birds are God’s angels on earth
Whatever floats their boat. It's a big commitment, having to replace an entire flock of birds as a family unit. Even dogs want to be left alone sometimes, but not these guys. If done improperly, you have a stressed out bird plucking all its feathers out (they do not grow back). They are intelligent and can find ways to occupy themselves in a rainforest for hours, but if you raise one, it's on you to do it. No rest for the wicked.
I love cockatoos! They really are like children and Buster looks so happy in your family.
I love how he spends his day it’s looks like so much fun I love how he walks around and talks and sings soooo fun.
Y'all are precious ❤️. If you're not around. The dog gets a walk.
He is so freaking cute!! Just jamming out with the tunes and loves his dad so precious I have always wanted a bird like that
The dog in the hallway it’s like I’m getting annoyed with this bird to where I’m scream!!
He’s adorable 🥰 love how he gets excited and bounces around
It is so heartwarming. A little creature with a big personality and his formerly stoic, new best friend.😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍
He is so adorable!
I love to see that little boy him and his dad are so bonded I just love to watch that
What an absolutely great story. What a great family and a GREAT pet. Thank you.
He's such a beautiful bird and he looks so cute when he's getting sleepy 🥰
What a funny, energetic baby.💝
This is a truly loved and well taken care of bird that is very happy. I have seen some birds who are suffering from stress and the bird is bald or has bald spots.
When you think this channel can't get any better, they post of a video of a man and his super cool bird.
God bless you folks for taking care of that bird is letting him Express himself just however he needs to that's amazing! I know when he gets on a rant if that was a person he'd be spitting and sputtering all over your face, it takes a special kind of person to have a bird like that I used to have a big bird and it was amazing
J’adore Buster ses longues conversations,ses folies,ses silences, sont amour pour papa Juste adorable 🥰
Buster is so charming.....birds are very loving when handled right.
2:13 DUDE! He's wearing a "Poisoning the Well" T-Shirt!
OH MY GOD!!!
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Lucky bird has sweet mom and dad, thank you for sharing Buster, ❤❤❤
Buster is adorable!! I love how his head feathers pop up on his head.
Thanks for sharing Buster with us
1:44 caught in the act
We had a cockateel, Pharaoh, that was a MAMA's boy till we got a 2nd one. Then he didn't care for me anymore. He lived with us about 17 years. I cried like a baby when I came home from work to find him in the bottom of the cage feet-up.
Enjoy your life with your boy.
GOD BLESS!
What an amazing bird.....mind blowing.
Where does this couple live? in which state are they located?
Nawwwww. What a sweet bird. He seemed to have so much personality. Like he can be quite the tearaway! Lol
So sweet him and his dads relationship. Funny how it took a cockatoo to bring out Kev's softer side for all to see. 😊
Animals are just the best aren't they? ❤❤