noblemacaw
New member
- Sep 23, 2011
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- Parrots
- Valentino - Red Fronted Macaw - Hatched August 12, 2012
I am still in a huge transition and more huge changes are happening. This week will be Lupe's last week in the house. After she moves out next weekend it will just be Valentino and I.
Because I tend to isolate myself and become reclusive I have to be mindful of this happening again. I do NOT want to return to that former life as it was very unhealthy and set me back a lot socially.
The therapist would like me to be out of the house for at least 3 days a week and 1 day during the weekend. I have been visiting the Minneapolis and Hastings Veterans homes but now that situation has gotten a lot better for my friend I don't think I will be visiting as often.
Today I reached out to one of our parrot rescues and sent a email explaining I would like to volunteer and help out the rescue. I did not make this decision lightly because of my past experience with my local rescue. This time I reached out to the second rescue the one I have not had any dealings with.
I would like to prepare and learn how to keep Valentino safe while I volunteer for the rescue. So far I know to....
Not expose Valentino to my clothing and hair after I come home from volunteering.
Clean up after returning home. I will probably take off my clothes and shoes in the garage come into the house and go upstairs to take shower. I do have to walk though the kitchen from the mud room ( I am not changing my clothes outside by front door. LOL) then will go upstairs to shower right away.
Volunteer clothing will stay in the garage until wash day. I have to be mindful of my resources and not do laundry a lot so the clothing will have to wait until washday.
Does anyone have any experience volunteering for a rescue and what are you tips/tricks to keep your birdie/s safe?
I am not insinuating the parrot rescue is riddled with disease but I do know I need to practice safe hygiene for Valentino's sake.
Because I tend to isolate myself and become reclusive I have to be mindful of this happening again. I do NOT want to return to that former life as it was very unhealthy and set me back a lot socially.
The therapist would like me to be out of the house for at least 3 days a week and 1 day during the weekend. I have been visiting the Minneapolis and Hastings Veterans homes but now that situation has gotten a lot better for my friend I don't think I will be visiting as often.
Today I reached out to one of our parrot rescues and sent a email explaining I would like to volunteer and help out the rescue. I did not make this decision lightly because of my past experience with my local rescue. This time I reached out to the second rescue the one I have not had any dealings with.
I would like to prepare and learn how to keep Valentino safe while I volunteer for the rescue. So far I know to....
Not expose Valentino to my clothing and hair after I come home from volunteering.
Clean up after returning home. I will probably take off my clothes and shoes in the garage come into the house and go upstairs to take shower. I do have to walk though the kitchen from the mud room ( I am not changing my clothes outside by front door. LOL) then will go upstairs to shower right away.
Volunteer clothing will stay in the garage until wash day. I have to be mindful of my resources and not do laundry a lot so the clothing will have to wait until washday.
Does anyone have any experience volunteering for a rescue and what are you tips/tricks to keep your birdie/s safe?
I am not insinuating the parrot rescue is riddled with disease but I do know I need to practice safe hygiene for Valentino's sake.