able to care for about 1% of
these birds.
The biggest limitation is money.
The second
biggest limitation is space, and that is linked to money.
Misinformation at the time of purchase is one big reason people
eventually give up their birds. Most shelters are more than happy to help
out with minor behavioral problems and advice. All would rather help
facilitate your keeping the bird (if you would like) in an optimum
environment rather than
simply "taking it off your hands." All will
have a list of professional behaviorists who can help you.
Reputable shelters are not trying to get a "free bird". Don't
treat them like you are doing them a favor... Each bird is a large
time and monetary commitment -between veterinarian costs and the
ongoing maintenance of a bird. A reputable
shelter is doing this
because they love the birds, they want their grandchildren to be able to
see a beautiful bird, not just read about them, for the beauty that is
nature and is fast being destroyed. If a rescues makes any money it is
eaten (literally) in toys, food, medicine, first aid supplies, gas to pick
up the next bird... and the list is endless...
Donate a cage with the bird if possible. It is
often frustrating to get a bird with no cage at all - or be asked to pay
for one. Optimum, or even adequate caging is usually a struggle to come
up with inexpensively. Few shelters have a variety of cages sitting
around, and they are usually for absolute emergencies as well as
inadequate for long-term housing.
Money is not the only item that
is needed.
Toys, cages (especially for large birds,) bags of
pellets,
mineral blocks, avian vitamin supplements,
travel cages
(such as Vari-Kennels), first aid supplies,
and cleaning supplies
are always appreciated. Ask
your local shelter what brands they
normally use - or
what they need, and donate something. Gift
certificates for the shelter's veterinarian, local pet
stores
and hardware stores are also very valuable
and appreciated.
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