Wednesday evening a neighbor was treating me to dinner for helping him find a basset hound puppy for his retirement. He wanted to stop at a little mom and pop pet store, how could I refuse?! While wondering around I came across a green quaker in a dark corner in a tiny Finch cage, on a shelf next to an aquarium of rodents,She coulduld barely stand up in the cage and had a filthy yellow hut she hid in, pictures below will show the hut. When I peeked at her she was agressive, charging and hissing. I could see she was in bad shape, with some feather picking, and only sunflower seeds to eat. My heart was broken. I already have a beautiful blue quaker named Neptune whome I had purchased from a breeder I had researched and took home fully weaned at 7 weeks, abd have only had for a month and a half. As well as my cinnamon teal green cheek conure who is seven. And two cheerful parakeets....Did I have room in my heart for one more??? S quaker who was so neglected, whith behavior issues? I went on to dinner, and that night I couldn't sleep...I was so concerned about that little green quaker. So the next day my mom gave me some money and I headed off to the pet store as soon as they opened, and politely inquired about the little green quaker in the back. I was told she belongs to a guy who cleans the store, and they would ask if he was looking to part with her. I met the man who was obviously down on his luck, with possible substance abuse problems. He said she was a friend's bird, who had health issues, and he was helping her out abd they we're willing to re-home her. He said she was seven, abd a female. He asked for more money than I had..... I negotiated down, but still couldn't afford her. So I left and went home and added my neighbor to lend me the money to get her. So yesterday afternoon I went back and got her!!!! Yippie!! Now what am I in for right? He took her out of the cage abd she tore into him. I was willing to take a bite so I put up my hand, she leaped onto me and ran up my arm and burried herself in my hair and snuggled right up to me. Wow! They brought out this filthy cage covered in feces with spoiled water in the dish and two wood purches and no toys, and said this was her original cage. I could have it to take her home in. She is now in a bigger cage with toys, fresh food, and water and a sunny window to look out. I renamed her Penny, abd she is an amazing loving sweet most charming parrot I have ever met!!! I can get her in and out of the cage with no bites, she ate broccoli, fruit and nipples on pellets. This is our first full day together!
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