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How To Bury A Budgie

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Baby_Sham | 17:12 Wed 15th Jan 2014 | Animals & Nature
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My budgie has sadly died :-(

I would normally put him in a cardboard box and bury him in the garden, with his little mate who passed away last year, but I don't seem to have one.

Would it be 'ok' to use a plastic container with a lid, which is what he's in now.
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A light bulb box, Tissue box?? Or even newspaper - not plastic hun.
17:14 Wed 15th Jan 2014
Yes......I am sure he wouldn't mind!
Flush it... what's good for a goldfish...
A light bulb box, Tissue box?? Or even newspaper - not plastic hun.
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I know it sounds stupid, but I just wondered what the difference would be.
It would rot in a cardboard box, right? Would the same happen in a plastic container?
Is plastic bio-degradable?
I'm not sure if he'd just be "preserved" in that. You've got to wait a long time for plastic to break down.

Some sort of paper-towel wrap? An envelope?
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Yeah, ok. I knew someone would have to mention the goldfish. It's not been a good week for pets, but you'll be pleased to hear I now have none.
I suppose that's karma for you... :-(

Oh, yes, I do have a lightbulb box. Thank you.
I'm not entirely sure a plastic container is bio-degradable, even if it is, it'll take a long time! A big brown envelope?
Have you not got a half empty cereal box?
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An envelope? :-/

It's ok. I do have a light bulb box, so I'll use that.

Need to go dig now, before it gets too dark.

Thanks.
I would find a cardboard box somehow. (weetabix, small cereal box? I dont know size of dear dead budgie). Plastic will not decompose and he will be there forever stuck in his box rather than becoming ashes to ashes dust to dust. Amen.
RIP little bird.
Indeed Mamy.

Apologies Baby Sham, should have said sorry about your pet :(
RIP little bird - a light bulb box sounds ideal.
Glad you found a light bulb box, I wrap mine in kitchen roll, then newspaper, then cut a card board box down, depending on size, x
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The light bulb box was a great idea, but I didn't account for his long tail feather, and it was a bit of a disaster.
I tried to close the lid down, and he came out the other end. Thankfully he didn't fall on to the floor :-(
I raided the kitchen cupboards and managed to find a trifle box, ironically, 'Birds' trifle :-/
I wrapped him up in tissue and put him in there.

I felt really sad seeing his little face. His eyes were still open and so was his little beak.
There appeared to be a seed or something in his mouth, so now I'm wondering how he died.
There was also a white/greyish liquid on the bottom of his cage, near to wear his body was, so I'm not sure if he was sick or something. Can budgies even be sick?

Anyway, it's done now. Thanks to all for your help and kind words.

R.I.P Reggie.
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Aaaw. RIP Reggie. How old was he babysham? I think the grey was just droppings.
ref the budgie so sorry for your loss :-)
Ref the plastic box it won't rot so No! My mate did that with her guinea pig about 5 years ago and last year her dog dug it up. She wondered what the all the goo on the lawn was.
I've buried lots of budgies using the inside tube from a kitchen roll or a toilet roll.

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