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does any one have a bird they cant keep ffor some reason that they need to give up if so i will take her in and geta checkup with an avian vet and give them to people that i know will take care of them I know alot o people that will take in all kind of birds if so email me and tell me what kind and where you live
email me at Flynns4ever@aol.com or dogl12@yahoo.com

2006-09-23 11:36:45 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Birds

6 answers

I think I've responded to your question before, didn't I?
It's really best if you go through an adoption agency, for many reasons:
You might want to be careful about simply taking in birds. There are many diseases birds can get that could be passed on to the birds you already have:
Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease
Polyoma Virus
Aspergillosis
Psittacosis

These are just a few devastating illnesses you can bring into your flock if you are unaware of where the new bird came from.
Bird rescues quarantine their birds and they see a Vet before the birds are placed in a new home.


It is always best to go through a reputable adoption agency if you don't know who the people are that are adopting your bird. No offense intended, but sometimes breeders will find people that want to place their birds in good adoptive homes and they lie and tell them they are going to a home.
Pet birds usually do not make good breeders and if a breeder gets a bird who doesn't produce, the bird is usually euthanized.
Always be careful when relinquishing your bird as well as adopting one.

You don't want to watch all of your birds suffer because you were trying to do a good thing.

It troubles me that you seem to be wanting people to give you their birds. This is a massive responsibility you are taking on and you haven't mentioned that you are affiliated with a registered Non-Profit Organization.

If you are so willing to help birds, and I'm hoping this is true, please consider either volunteering at a registered Parrot Rescue Organization, or starting one that is registered.
I wish you luck.

2006-09-23 11:59:32 · answer #1 · answered by Phoenix 4 · 0 1

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2016-11-23 17:56:49 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

i hope u live in NYC Queens metro area cuz i do and i have 4 sets of love birds that i cant keep

2006-09-23 13:56:56 · answer #3 · answered by EiaMaria 3 · 0 0

In my state you can place a free ad in the local paper for this
purpose.

Perhaps you can too.

check it out.

good luck

2006-09-23 11:39:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Sorry we love our bird.

2006-09-23 11:39:12 · answer #5 · answered by Joatie P 1 · 1 0

What are your qualifications? References?

2006-09-23 11:56:00 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

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