TheSpoiledReckless
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- Apr 7, 2016
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- Parrots
- Bonnie-rescued orange-winged Amazon
Darwin-my baby girl, pineapple green cheek conure, also a rescue. RIP Darwin, dearly missed
Kiwi and Damon, the devilish lovebird twins
Charlie-Umbrella Cockatoo,
Hi! I'm back with a new questions about my rescue orange winged amazon Bonnie.
Turns out poetaster we got Bonnie from just got slapped with assault and kidnapping charges. They got into a disagreement about reptile care and locked the door and beat up a few customers. Whats more, when we called for more information three different employees gave us three different stories on how they 'obtained' her and how she was acting during the time they had her.
So she is off to the vet, for wheezing that showed up a few days after I got her. She has an appointment with the nearest avian vet today, two hours away from home!
She is in her new playtop cage, which is so massive she seems tiny in it and enjoying a hundred dollars worth of new toys very happily. But she has to go in the little parakeet cage she came in to go to the vet.
How do I get her in the cage (I'd rather put her in a cat carrier, can I do that if I line the bottom with towels for her to hang onto?) and make her trip to the vet as easy for everyone involved as possible?
Turns out poetaster we got Bonnie from just got slapped with assault and kidnapping charges. They got into a disagreement about reptile care and locked the door and beat up a few customers. Whats more, when we called for more information three different employees gave us three different stories on how they 'obtained' her and how she was acting during the time they had her.
So she is off to the vet, for wheezing that showed up a few days after I got her. She has an appointment with the nearest avian vet today, two hours away from home!
She is in her new playtop cage, which is so massive she seems tiny in it and enjoying a hundred dollars worth of new toys very happily. But she has to go in the little parakeet cage she came in to go to the vet.
How do I get her in the cage (I'd rather put her in a cat carrier, can I do that if I line the bottom with towels for her to hang onto?) and make her trip to the vet as easy for everyone involved as possible?