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PostPosted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 8:34 am    Post subject: Looking for help in Utah... Reply with quote


I'm sure this is a topic that's been covered many times but I've
not been able to locate any info with a search so I'll apologize in
advance to anyone that takes offense with my question...

I've recently remarried and my wife has two parrots that belonged to
her children. They have grown up and moved away but neither one wants
the birds. We are looking for an organization or individual that would
be interested in giving these birds a good home. I don't think they
get the attention they deserve.

If anyone out there has a positive suggestion, please email me or post
to this topic.

Thanks
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Alexi
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 4:51 pm    Post subject: Re: Looking for help in Utah... Reply with quote


I'll take them. do I need a truck for the cages or just carriers.
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I've recently remarried and my wife has two parrots that belonged to
her children. They have grown up and moved away but neither one wants
the birds. We are looking for an organization or individual that would
be interested in giving these birds a good home. I don't think they
get the attention they deserve.
If anyone out there has a positive suggestion, please email me or post
to this topic.
Thanks
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David G Fisher
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 7:22 pm    Post subject: Re: Looking for help in Utah... Reply with quote


The best thing you can do (by far) is contact a bird club in your area. They
usually have adoption programs and will match the birds up with the best
caretaker. They club will check on the birds and make sure everything is ok.
Dave
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I've recently remarried and my wife has two parrots that belonged to
her children. They have grown up and moved away but neither one wants
the birds. We are looking for an organization or individual that would
be interested in giving these birds a good home. I don't think they
get the attention they deserve.
If anyone out there has a positive suggestion, please email me or post
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Graham Townsend
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:08 am    Post subject: Re: Looking for help in Utah... Reply with quote


On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 01:22:31 -0400, David G Fisher wrote:
Quote:
The best thing you can do (by far) is contact a bird club in your area. They
usually have adoption programs and will match the birds up with the best
caretaker. They club will check on the birds and make sure everything is ok.
Dave
wbarryc100@hotmail.com.NOSPLAM> wrote in message

I've recently remarried and my wife has two parrots that belonged to
her children. They have grown up and moved away but neither one wants
the birds. We are looking for an organization or individual that would
be interested in giving these birds a good home. I don't think they
get the attention they deserve.
----snipped--- >8

I would endorse Dave's suggestion of contacting a bird club to help you
place your wife's parrots in a good home for them. The other posters in
this thread may well have good intentions but you don't know anything
about them; by going through a local club you will be as sure as you can
be that they have been rehoused properly. Indeed you might even be able
to maintain some contact with them, if that's what you want to do.
Best of luck in any case, let us know how you get on.
regards
Graham
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