schristensen13
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So....long story semi-short...I went to my sister's house in Phoenix (I live in CA) over the weekend and got to see her 9 year old BG. He is living in bad conditions.....cage is a filthy disaster, no toys, dirty water (can't even remove the water dish to clean it), the cage itself has broken bars that have been patched up with wire to keep him from getting out, overgrown beak and nails, and being fed predominately sunflower seeds (no pellets or fresh food). She has three toddlers and I'm sure that has diverted attention away from the bird but there is really no excuse for the way he is living. He is also living outdoors with his cage on the shaded patio, which I'm sure he doesn't get much attention while out there. I am completely shocked that this guy hasn't plucked out every single one of his feathers!!
Of course, my natural reaction is to rescue the poor guy...I need to convince my sister that this is best for him. That shouldn't be too hard but finding a tactful way to do this is going to suck.
I do not want to own a macaw...I have two birds of my own and they are plenty enough. Macaws have always seemed like too much bird for me. My hope is that I can convince her that she needs to rehome him and let me take him for a bit. A vet visit, good food, and some TLC, not to mention a proper cage will be a good start. Thank god my husband is a saint and didn't start drawing up divorce papers when I brought up the subject of rescuing this BG...I wouldn't have blamed him.
I guess I'm not really asking for anything other than some helpful ideas on how to approach this with her. I hope she doesn't put up a fight on giving him up....I can't see why on earth she would because if she really loves him she'll let him go. He's a sweet guy (although probably not too hand tamed anymore) so I feel like it's my responsibility to find him a great forever home...I don't want to see him get bounced around at all.
Thanks!
Of course, my natural reaction is to rescue the poor guy...I need to convince my sister that this is best for him. That shouldn't be too hard but finding a tactful way to do this is going to suck.
I do not want to own a macaw...I have two birds of my own and they are plenty enough. Macaws have always seemed like too much bird for me. My hope is that I can convince her that she needs to rehome him and let me take him for a bit. A vet visit, good food, and some TLC, not to mention a proper cage will be a good start. Thank god my husband is a saint and didn't start drawing up divorce papers when I brought up the subject of rescuing this BG...I wouldn't have blamed him.
I guess I'm not really asking for anything other than some helpful ideas on how to approach this with her. I hope she doesn't put up a fight on giving him up....I can't see why on earth she would because if she really loves him she'll let him go. He's a sweet guy (although probably not too hand tamed anymore) so I feel like it's my responsibility to find him a great forever home...I don't want to see him get bounced around at all.
Thanks!