A friend in Australia accidentally let two of her cockatiels escape when she was moving their cage to the back porch, I sent her a link to a past life regression we were both interested in and she was moving them to a covered porch so she could have quiet.
She's said that even though there was a brief moment where she blamed me, she quickly realized that she was the one who wanted to do it today, and apologized for how she might have come across. I still feel kind of guilty about this whole thing, this has obviously hurt her and I don't know if I can hold myself responsible.
Was this partly my fault. or was it her human error? Should I feel guilty about what happened? I feel awful.
Pic completely unrelated, I don't have a picture of her or her birds.
All you can do is help put up posters and get the word out that her birds are missing. Then offer to pay for the birds as a token gesture.
>>16910328
One problem with that, I live in the United States and she lives in Australia.
>>16910337
What? So you weren't physically there when she lost her birds? She 1000% to blame.
She's a bitch and you're a pussy.
This is what she sent me about an hour later.
"Heh, I must admit, during my cry-attack, there was a really brief moment when I thought 'goddamn Anon and his goddamn regression' but then I immediately told myself 'no, I was the one who wanted to do it today, and I was the one who put them outside when I knew that the door was flimsy'. So I apologize for that, I was just really upset. Thanks for listening by the way, it's nice to tell somebody other than my family, y'know?"
So it's been acknowledged that she isn't blaming me, at least.
>>16910326
Buy her some fucking birds.
If she rejects then forget about it.
You have two cockateils who are gonna remember you in their next life so take some consolation from that.
Unless you have some sort of remote control that would enable you to open a fucking bird cage from 15,000 kms away I don't see how you can be blamed in anyway.