And now for your moment of squee
Dec. 9th, 2012 10:34 pmhttp://www.nbcnews.com/technology/gadgetbox/bird-buggy-keeps-noisy-parrot-quiet-mobile-1C7499874
In an effort to quiet his loud pet parrot, a robotics student has created what must certainly be one of the most complex devices ever to be operated by a bird. The "Bird Buggy" lets the parrot roll safely around the house — and keeps his beak occupied.
Andrew Gray, an engineering graduate student at the University of Florida, set out to make a device that would stop Pepper, his parrot, from screaming all the time. Deterrents didn't work: A robotic squirt gun ended up just being a scream-activated bird bath; meanwhile, a device that rattled loudly when Pepper squawked was just ignored.
Gray noticed that Pepper was calmer when they were in the same room. Of course, a big bird like a parrot can't really be allowed to fly around a house willy-nilly. So Gray built the Bird Buggy, a little scooter with a perch for Pepper and a joystick the bird can operate with his beak.
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Date: 2012-12-11 08:53 am (UTC)As for your comment about training a cat to ride a scooter, it's only a terrible idea if the cat can't manage to catch the bird, but think how frustrated that would make the cat, so the cat was forced to create and build a proper scooter that would have no question about overtaking that damn bird, breaking its neck and serving it up in a bowl. *nods*
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Date: 2012-12-11 09:53 am (UTC)For my cats I installed motion operated light switches. I guarantee, if you permit your pets to turn on your lights, they will, and it will give them joy. You'll know!
A couple of years ago I bought a clapper switch for my friend's African Gray and advised her to connect it to a lamp. The bird loved it. Currently I'm procrastinating the project of building the parrot a ruggedized TV remote which will limit the bird to just two operations, Channel UP or DOWN. And before you ask yes the bird totally watches TV and even responds to questions on game shows.