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Re: free cockatoo
Posted by Jane on 3/26/10
On 3/24/10, Poor Punky wrote: > You don't find a good home, especially for a "free" bird, on the > internet, DUDE! You do it locally by working with reputable > rescue organizations and avian vets. Life happens and unfortunately the animals are the ones to get dumped when it does, but like the above person said, work with a rescue or vet, not the internet. There are too many people who will scoop up ANY free bird and try to resell it or hoard it or breed it. If you want Punky in a good home, look in good places.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- free cockatoo, 3/22/10, by Robert.
- Re: free cockatoo, 3/23/10, by Poor Punky.
- Re: free cockatoo, 3/23/10, by Robert.
- Re: free cockatoo, 3/24/10, by Poor Punky.
- Re: free cockatoo, 3/26/10, by Jane.
- Re: free cockatoo, 3/30/10, by Lori Hassell.
- Re: free cockatoo, 3/31/10, by Jane.
- Re: free cockatoo, 4/17/10, by try cardboard boxes. My greenwing and blue fronted amazon.
- Re: free cockatoo, 4/17/10, by try cardboard boxes. My greenwing and blue fronted amazon.
- Re: free cockatoo, 4/17/10, by Karlene Sheehan.
- Re: free cockatoo, 4/20/10, by Lori Hassell.
- Re: free cockatoo, 1/03/12, by ROSEMARIE.
- Re: free cockatoo, 1/03/12, by Lori.
- Re: free cockatoo, 1/04/12, by Robert.
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