Nakiska
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- May 30, 2011
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- Parrots
- 4 Cockatiels 2 males Chicken Little & Charlie, 2 Females Chiquita and Sweet pea. Yellow Sided Green Cheek Conure -Franklin and our now tame, rescued feral Pigeon - Belle.
So what started out as a "re-homing" turned out to be somewhat of a "rescue"
Here's the story:
So I had just walked downstairs when I heard my daughter say "No, we already have 3 birds." I stopped, looked at her and said..."what's up?" She said, oh a person I know wants to get rid of his cockatiels. I said "Oh? Hmm..." She says to me that he said he "wants them gone and if no one takes them he's going to kill them, he can't stand them." I said..."Whaaat??? Well, shoot if he wants to get rid of them that bad, I'll take them, are they male/female? How old, are they tame at all? "Don't know, Don't know...he just wants them gone"
I said, well "if they are free and they come with a cage, I'll take them." She asks..he said he'll even deliver the little *#&%(#....
So he says the cage is to big to fit in his blazer, so I then have her ask, how big is the cage...he said it's about 4 feet tall and 2 1/2 by 2 1/2 squared...so I'm figuring it's one of those cockatiel/conure cages on a stand and make a space.
He said his friend is there with his truck so he'll put the cage in back and he'll be right over.
I'm waiting on pin's and needles...excited and a bit stunned with myself that I'm taking on these birds without consulting with my spouse first. But I just had this overwhelming sensation come over me that these tiels NEEDED me.
About 30 minutes later, my daughter hears the truck and I excitedly step outside and see this HUGE Parrot cage! The 2 scared to death little tiels gripping on the side just screeching. My heart immediately sunk...I couldn't believe they transported them that way, with just a little sheet partially covering the cage.
My heart just about bottomed out when I saw the condition these birds had been living for goodness knows how long. The stench coming from the cage was nausiating.
I had them set the cage on the picnic table in the front yard, I thought I'd ask a couple questions...
"Do they have names?" NOPE...then his friend who drove the truck said "call them dumb and dumber"
I said...awww...poor things...then the one giving me the birds said "these f'ing (using the whole word of course) things wake me up at 6 a.m. when I COULD sleep until 7 a.m. Been dealing with S#(&! tooo long!
He turned to leave and was off the porch and I asked "have they been living inside or outside?" He retorted, "I moved them to the porch last week hoping they'd die, but they still wake me up at 6 a.m.
Jumped in the truck and left...
So with the help of my daughter, we took the cage off the base and set it on the ground and I went to work cleaning this filthy cage that had clearly not been cleaned in probably a year or so. There was so much cemented poo, seed hulls and maggots and the stench...UGH! Took over an hour to get it clean!
I'm shocked that the tiels look so good in all honesty!
We then caught the birds, put them in my old petco boxes and cleaned sanitized the rest of the cage and dishes.
We brought it inside, put it together and put what little they had back in it, I decided NOT to clip their wings just yet as today had been very traumatizing as it was and hand taming them can wait.
My spouse came home I showed him the pictures and told him the story and said "Now honey, I didn't intend on keeping these birds, just taming them and finding them a new home."
He looked at them and said..."nope, they'll live the rest of their lives, SAFE with us." :10: My gosh my man melts me sometimes!
So "honey" sat down and ate his dinner next to them and they happily cuddled up to each other, grinding their beaks and dozing off to sleep. I just melted, they've settled in soo well!
Very very very grateful little tiels.
One likes to walk upside down on the top of their cage, I took a picture to show.
So with this long story I introduce our 2 new tiels...we now have 4 tiels and one yellow sided green cheek conure.
Oh, and no worries, I have the "rescue" tiels in quarantene and we we'll be headed to the petstore for some stuff to fill their huge HUGE cage!
In the mean time, I need to think of names...any ideas?
Toni
Here's the story:
So I had just walked downstairs when I heard my daughter say "No, we already have 3 birds." I stopped, looked at her and said..."what's up?" She said, oh a person I know wants to get rid of his cockatiels. I said "Oh? Hmm..." She says to me that he said he "wants them gone and if no one takes them he's going to kill them, he can't stand them." I said..."Whaaat??? Well, shoot if he wants to get rid of them that bad, I'll take them, are they male/female? How old, are they tame at all? "Don't know, Don't know...he just wants them gone"
I said, well "if they are free and they come with a cage, I'll take them." She asks..he said he'll even deliver the little *#&%(#....
So he says the cage is to big to fit in his blazer, so I then have her ask, how big is the cage...he said it's about 4 feet tall and 2 1/2 by 2 1/2 squared...so I'm figuring it's one of those cockatiel/conure cages on a stand and make a space.
He said his friend is there with his truck so he'll put the cage in back and he'll be right over.
I'm waiting on pin's and needles...excited and a bit stunned with myself that I'm taking on these birds without consulting with my spouse first. But I just had this overwhelming sensation come over me that these tiels NEEDED me.
About 30 minutes later, my daughter hears the truck and I excitedly step outside and see this HUGE Parrot cage! The 2 scared to death little tiels gripping on the side just screeching. My heart immediately sunk...I couldn't believe they transported them that way, with just a little sheet partially covering the cage.
My heart just about bottomed out when I saw the condition these birds had been living for goodness knows how long. The stench coming from the cage was nausiating.
I had them set the cage on the picnic table in the front yard, I thought I'd ask a couple questions...
"Do they have names?" NOPE...then his friend who drove the truck said "call them dumb and dumber"
I said...awww...poor things...then the one giving me the birds said "these f'ing (using the whole word of course) things wake me up at 6 a.m. when I COULD sleep until 7 a.m. Been dealing with S#(&! tooo long!
He turned to leave and was off the porch and I asked "have they been living inside or outside?" He retorted, "I moved them to the porch last week hoping they'd die, but they still wake me up at 6 a.m.
Jumped in the truck and left...
So with the help of my daughter, we took the cage off the base and set it on the ground and I went to work cleaning this filthy cage that had clearly not been cleaned in probably a year or so. There was so much cemented poo, seed hulls and maggots and the stench...UGH! Took over an hour to get it clean!
I'm shocked that the tiels look so good in all honesty!
We then caught the birds, put them in my old petco boxes and cleaned sanitized the rest of the cage and dishes.
We brought it inside, put it together and put what little they had back in it, I decided NOT to clip their wings just yet as today had been very traumatizing as it was and hand taming them can wait.
My spouse came home I showed him the pictures and told him the story and said "Now honey, I didn't intend on keeping these birds, just taming them and finding them a new home."
He looked at them and said..."nope, they'll live the rest of their lives, SAFE with us." :10: My gosh my man melts me sometimes!
So "honey" sat down and ate his dinner next to them and they happily cuddled up to each other, grinding their beaks and dozing off to sleep. I just melted, they've settled in soo well!
Very very very grateful little tiels.
One likes to walk upside down on the top of their cage, I took a picture to show.
So with this long story I introduce our 2 new tiels...we now have 4 tiels and one yellow sided green cheek conure.
Oh, and no worries, I have the "rescue" tiels in quarantene and we we'll be headed to the petstore for some stuff to fill their huge HUGE cage!
In the mean time, I need to think of names...any ideas?
Toni
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