Puck
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- Mar 8, 2015
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Because I am a giant masochist I was browsing "parrots" in Craigslist (always a painful thing to do), and I couldn't help but wonder: Why the HECK are there always at least 5-10 Quaker parrots living in tiny, dirty looking cages in my search results?
I mean, seriously, I know they're not huge birds, but WHY do so many people keep them in barely-big-enough-for-Budgie cages? Heck, when I took Sammy home he was living 24/7 in the cage that I used as his sleeping cage. It was easily covered with a throw rug at night--that's how small it was. Heck, I used it as a travel cage to the vet. Yet his previous owners had him living in it all the time. It's no wonder these people don't have good relationships with their SUPER SMART Quakers when they practically keep them locked in a shoe box.
Yeah, yeah, I know that all birds on CL are bad off, but the number of Quakers ALWAYS up for rehoming who are living in TERRIBLE conditions really gets to me. (And it really scares me that these horrible photos are probably the best images they could get of the poor birds.) It's like just because they are a parakeet and not a bigger parrot, they aren't as important as other birds and are more easily cast off. I mean, I see the occasional conure and amazon and CAG, but every single time I look at Craigslist, there are TONS of Quakers, and NONE of them look like they are living happy lives with loving parronts. I really wish the Quakers' average price point was just a couple hundred dollars higher, because then maybe people would think twice before impulse buying them and having to rehome them on Craigslist in a week.
Sorry, I just had to get that off my chest after getting all teary eyed over another half a dozen birds. I have GOT to stop looking under "parrots" on CL. This is going to kill me.
I mean, seriously, I know they're not huge birds, but WHY do so many people keep them in barely-big-enough-for-Budgie cages? Heck, when I took Sammy home he was living 24/7 in the cage that I used as his sleeping cage. It was easily covered with a throw rug at night--that's how small it was. Heck, I used it as a travel cage to the vet. Yet his previous owners had him living in it all the time. It's no wonder these people don't have good relationships with their SUPER SMART Quakers when they practically keep them locked in a shoe box.
Yeah, yeah, I know that all birds on CL are bad off, but the number of Quakers ALWAYS up for rehoming who are living in TERRIBLE conditions really gets to me. (And it really scares me that these horrible photos are probably the best images they could get of the poor birds.) It's like just because they are a parakeet and not a bigger parrot, they aren't as important as other birds and are more easily cast off. I mean, I see the occasional conure and amazon and CAG, but every single time I look at Craigslist, there are TONS of Quakers, and NONE of them look like they are living happy lives with loving parronts. I really wish the Quakers' average price point was just a couple hundred dollars higher, because then maybe people would think twice before impulse buying them and having to rehome them on Craigslist in a week.
Sorry, I just had to get that off my chest after getting all teary eyed over another half a dozen birds. I have GOT to stop looking under "parrots" on CL. This is going to kill me.