SilverSage
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- Sep 14, 2013
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There is a blue and gold macaw that I want to rescue someday. Her name is Debbie, and she lives in a pet store in South Dakota. She has been there since I was a tiny, tiny girl, in a cage no wider than 3 feet at the most. A glass front, plastic walls, one perch, and a sign asking you not to tap the glass. I asked once if she ever comes out, and was laughed at. I believe I was 10 when I asked, I am nearing 24 now. That’s when I decided I wanted to save her. Debbie was the first large parrot I ever saw in person. My family travels to the town where she lives every summer, and I used to go see her when I went with them. I have a grand dream of walking in with a wad of cash and asking to see the manager, or better yet the owner! And laying down $100 bills until he sells her to me. Of course by this time she is probably a horrible biter and likely will scream when brought home, though I have spent hours in the store over the years and have never heard her scream. She talks, I believe she says somewhere close to 30 words, though that is not that important to me. Anyway, I was thinking about her just now, and wondering when I will be able to afford that, and have the time to care for her the way she needs. I just thought I would share it with you.