Over here at the moment people are really starting to panic over Bird Flu.
So far this week there have been 23 parrots dumped outside Rescue Centres.
One a cockatoo had a note with it saying
"Please look after Barney. We have a young childand don't want to get bird flu".
Why won't people check on this to find out if their birds can get it. Messages are being posted outside of some Rescue Centres now saying
"A pet parrot in a living-room isn't going to get bird flu because it has to be in contact with another bird with flu - and that isn't going to happen to a cagebird kept indoors".
The trouble is now some people are just turning their birds loose outside, the ones that are at least leaving them at the gates of Rescue Centres are either doing so late at night or early hours of the morning and the temperatures have dropped here to freezing at best.
I'm not being heartless, I can understand why some people are worried by this, with the media making the situation a lot worse than it really is, but why oh why don't they try to find out more about this. Personally I'm not worried and anyone who wanted to take my babies away would have to get through me first and when it comes to them I can be real scary.:16: :47:
I just wish that if people are worried by this to the extent that they are prepared to give up their birds they would at least drop them inside the Rescue Centres and not leave them in freezing cold, wet temps. I woke up this morning to snow falling. It just makes me so mad
So far this week there have been 23 parrots dumped outside Rescue Centres.
One a cockatoo had a note with it saying
"Please look after Barney. We have a young childand don't want to get bird flu".
Why won't people check on this to find out if their birds can get it. Messages are being posted outside of some Rescue Centres now saying
"A pet parrot in a living-room isn't going to get bird flu because it has to be in contact with another bird with flu - and that isn't going to happen to a cagebird kept indoors".
The trouble is now some people are just turning their birds loose outside, the ones that are at least leaving them at the gates of Rescue Centres are either doing so late at night or early hours of the morning and the temperatures have dropped here to freezing at best.
I'm not being heartless, I can understand why some people are worried by this, with the media making the situation a lot worse than it really is, but why oh why don't they try to find out more about this. Personally I'm not worried and anyone who wanted to take my babies away would have to get through me first and when it comes to them I can be real scary.:16: :47:
I just wish that if people are worried by this to the extent that they are prepared to give up their birds they would at least drop them inside the Rescue Centres and not leave them in freezing cold, wet temps. I woke up this morning to snow falling. It just makes me so mad