Lovinglyjaded
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- May 14, 2019
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Oklahoma, Texas, or Kansas parrot lovers...
My male, blue and gold macaw needs a new home or needs to be placed in a small rehab facility or sanctuary.
There is a re-homing fee of $1000 for him. Whoever wants him must provide the name and location of an avian vet that they plan to take him to for a full vet work-up. He will come with a huge cage (Pervue Silverado Dometop Macaw Cage - look it up on Amazon, I believe it is worth $500), some natural wood perching, his food and water bowls, a bag of his pellet feed, and an additional, free-standing perch with food and water bowl attachments and a stainless steel mess-pan. He will also come with a self-mutilation prevention collar though he has never been trained to wear it before.
If you are interested or would like to know more, PLEASE message me. I have a 3 page background typed up on him that details his history as a rescue as well as his behavioral problems.
I love this bird and despite everything he has been through, he loves me too and trusts me. I really want to find a home that can provide the care he needs. He IS a self-mutilator. He picks at his wings and regurgitates on them. He has no known illnesses and his weights have always been good and steady. I cannot afford vet work for him at this time and he has never had a full avian vet work-up. He bonds well to people who have time to spend on him, treats to give, and who approach and handle him carefully. Again, he is a rescue and it takes a long time for him to trust people, but he is capable of trusting people and being a sweet, playful companion. His new companion will need patience above all else.
I'm heart-broken that I cannot offer him the care and attention he needs anymore and I have no family or friends who can take him in. I'm really wanting someone who has dealt with rescues in the past, has other birds he can potentially bond to, and patience to spare him.
I am willing to transport him anywhere in Oklahoma or Texas or Kansas along with all of his things. PLEASE message me for details about his background or if you have suggestions on rehabs or sanctuaries. I'd prefer he go to a parrot lover with experience in a home-setting, but if anyone has experience with a really nice shelter that can provide the care and attention he needs, please let me know.
Thank you.
My male, blue and gold macaw needs a new home or needs to be placed in a small rehab facility or sanctuary.
There is a re-homing fee of $1000 for him. Whoever wants him must provide the name and location of an avian vet that they plan to take him to for a full vet work-up. He will come with a huge cage (Pervue Silverado Dometop Macaw Cage - look it up on Amazon, I believe it is worth $500), some natural wood perching, his food and water bowls, a bag of his pellet feed, and an additional, free-standing perch with food and water bowl attachments and a stainless steel mess-pan. He will also come with a self-mutilation prevention collar though he has never been trained to wear it before.
If you are interested or would like to know more, PLEASE message me. I have a 3 page background typed up on him that details his history as a rescue as well as his behavioral problems.
I love this bird and despite everything he has been through, he loves me too and trusts me. I really want to find a home that can provide the care he needs. He IS a self-mutilator. He picks at his wings and regurgitates on them. He has no known illnesses and his weights have always been good and steady. I cannot afford vet work for him at this time and he has never had a full avian vet work-up. He bonds well to people who have time to spend on him, treats to give, and who approach and handle him carefully. Again, he is a rescue and it takes a long time for him to trust people, but he is capable of trusting people and being a sweet, playful companion. His new companion will need patience above all else.
I'm heart-broken that I cannot offer him the care and attention he needs anymore and I have no family or friends who can take him in. I'm really wanting someone who has dealt with rescues in the past, has other birds he can potentially bond to, and patience to spare him.
I am willing to transport him anywhere in Oklahoma or Texas or Kansas along with all of his things. PLEASE message me for details about his background or if you have suggestions on rehabs or sanctuaries. I'd prefer he go to a parrot lover with experience in a home-setting, but if anyone has experience with a really nice shelter that can provide the care and attention he needs, please let me know.
Thank you.
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