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free birds wanted
I am looking for a good behaving bird to take in from a home that doesn't want he/she. I promise a loving home and perfect conditions. will take everything from finches to african greys and amazons. i will take them in for free!!! (you must drop them off with a cage. no questions asked.) THANKS!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have 6females & 8male Twitters I would like removed as they attract too many mice & rats with dogs following. They're very noisy at 4am and give me little sleep. They are fit but squabble a lot - think they're bored and need new surroundings. Ideally they require rural surroundings as would soon annoy a neighborhood. They're particularly pernicious to horses and motor bikes.
I can deliver when I know where you are?
I can deliver when I know where you are?
No, this guy runs a sanctuary called "Sunshine's Sanctuary" I gave my screaming Amazon to him. I guess the reason he takes them in for free is because some people would rather ditch their animals than pay to have them rescued so he wants to help save them. if you don''t believe me go to his sanctuary yourself.
this isn't my sanctuary i just put in ads for him. the runner of the sanctuary is my good friend Joseph who is a TOTAL animal lover and would do anything for them. So don't go posting comments about him when you've never even met him so you can drop off your birds at his LICENSED sanctuary. he would never use an animal as a profit.
p.s. in answer to tamborine's question, "If you have passed on your pet why are you asking for more?" if he/she was paying attention to past comments from me, i am the poster, not the actual one who wants the birds. I put in various ads (ex. some for his shelter and some he takes personally into his home if they are well behaved. this ad falls under the second category. he takes in misbehaved birds as well, but those go to the sanctuary.). thanks!
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