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Tails of Marin: The joys and sorrows of companion parrots

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« on: November 09, 2011, 01:47:36 am »

So true!  Great article.

I personally was scared ...REALLY scared to take on a rehomed parrot.  I didn't want to not be able to handle how to care for them.  How to basically rehab them.  What if I could not do it , then what..surrender them yet again.  The poor bird.

So I totally get why you want to get a bird from a breeder etc but OMG the amount of birds that need homes is horrible.  I wish I could help them all, it is so sad.  And the love and seeing the rehabilitation first hand is awesome.  It makes me so happy to see them taking steps toward a better life.  It is a feeling that I can't even explain.

I wish i could foster a parrot but my inn is full at the moment.  However, I don't know if I could foster anyway, i would fall in love and not let them go anyway.  LOL
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