Amanda_Bennett
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I'm still new here, so not sure if I am posting this in the right section but here is the situation I would like some advice on handling...
I can't name names because they own a company I use on my property (they are approved vendors with the company I work for) They have always seemed like great people and I like working with them, but they have a Timneh African Grey that they are not treating right. It has food and water daily so they are not breaking the law, but...
They got him 25 years ago as a just weaned 8 month old baby. He was a birthday "gift" for her husband who had always wanted a "talking parrot" He used to live in the family room and the whole family spent tons of time with him. He spent every evening out with the family, ate with them, played with them and was getting tons of attention.
They told me about him a couple days ago when they came to do some work on the property and they saw Zilla (her cage is about 4 feet inside my living room from my office door which I leave open during the day so her and I can have our conversations)
About 8 or 9 years ago they got a puppy who was always trying to get to the bird so they moved the bird upstairs into a spare bedroom after it bit the puppies nose one day. He has lived in that room alone ever since. She said she gives him fresh seed and water every morning and cleans his cage a couple times a week, but other than that no one spends any time with him anymore!!! Their son works graveyard and complains the bird screams all day and he can't sleep. She is now the only one that can do anything with the bird and everyone else is scared of him because he bites them when they even try to do anything with him, so they don't try. He only gets out of the cage when she is cleaning it, and then only for the time it takes her to clean it. She says if she has any "extra" fruits or veggies she "sometimes" makes the hike up the stairs to give him a couple, but that only happens maybe once a week or so.
They said they have talked about getting rid of him a couple times in the last couple of years, but they just "can't tear themselves away from him"
This has nothing to do with me wanting him, I don't think I am in a position to take on another bird right now. I have to think of Zilla first and do the best I can for her. But I want to do something for this bird (it breaks my heart to know he is living like this)
How can I approach the subject with them without offending them or over stepping professional boundaries? I would love for them to get the point and start treating him right again and if they can't do that, then find him a home where someone would treat him right.
He is 25 years old and deserves to be part of a loving home with people who will treat him right! He still has a long life left and in my opinion he is being abused!
I can't name names because they own a company I use on my property (they are approved vendors with the company I work for) They have always seemed like great people and I like working with them, but they have a Timneh African Grey that they are not treating right. It has food and water daily so they are not breaking the law, but...
They got him 25 years ago as a just weaned 8 month old baby. He was a birthday "gift" for her husband who had always wanted a "talking parrot" He used to live in the family room and the whole family spent tons of time with him. He spent every evening out with the family, ate with them, played with them and was getting tons of attention.
They told me about him a couple days ago when they came to do some work on the property and they saw Zilla (her cage is about 4 feet inside my living room from my office door which I leave open during the day so her and I can have our conversations)
About 8 or 9 years ago they got a puppy who was always trying to get to the bird so they moved the bird upstairs into a spare bedroom after it bit the puppies nose one day. He has lived in that room alone ever since. She said she gives him fresh seed and water every morning and cleans his cage a couple times a week, but other than that no one spends any time with him anymore!!! Their son works graveyard and complains the bird screams all day and he can't sleep. She is now the only one that can do anything with the bird and everyone else is scared of him because he bites them when they even try to do anything with him, so they don't try. He only gets out of the cage when she is cleaning it, and then only for the time it takes her to clean it. She says if she has any "extra" fruits or veggies she "sometimes" makes the hike up the stairs to give him a couple, but that only happens maybe once a week or so.
They said they have talked about getting rid of him a couple times in the last couple of years, but they just "can't tear themselves away from him"
This has nothing to do with me wanting him, I don't think I am in a position to take on another bird right now. I have to think of Zilla first and do the best I can for her. But I want to do something for this bird (it breaks my heart to know he is living like this)
How can I approach the subject with them without offending them or over stepping professional boundaries? I would love for them to get the point and start treating him right again and if they can't do that, then find him a home where someone would treat him right.
He is 25 years old and deserves to be part of a loving home with people who will treat him right! He still has a long life left and in my opinion he is being abused!