Cockatiel Lets Rescuer Pet Him Before Passing Away

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Rescuing animals often comes with its own set of challenges, and Emily’s experience with her Cockatiel, Nippy, was no exception.

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Known for being standoffish, the 35-year-old bird had rarely shown affection in his long life.

But in a poignant turn of events, Nippy allowed Emily to pet him for the first time—just before he passed away.

Emily shared the touching moment online, writing, “What’s the hardest thing about rescuing? Losing them.

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When your meanest rescue lets you say goodbye before passing. When Nippy let me pet him, I knew it was his time.”

@feathered.familyWhat’s the hardest thing about rescuing? Losing them. When your meanest rescue lets you say goodbye before passing. When Nippy let me pet him, I knew it was his time. 7-18-23 🫶🏼 I will never forget those I rescued and loved.♬ intro x chorus the night we met – ourfeelings🪐

The video resonated with viewers, many expressing their sorrow and admiration for Nippy’s final gesture.

While Cockatiels are known for their longevity and unique personalities, Nippy’s story reminds us that even the most guarded hearts can show love when it matters most.

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The video got nearly 190,000 likes.

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This article by Trinity Sparke  was first published by One Green Planet on 7 November 2024. Image Credit :Daria_vg/Shutterstock.

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