Please understand that this takes us away from caring for these magnificent creatures and therefore violates # 1 above. We spend 1-2 hours daily taking phone calls regarding the fees, the personalities, etc., of each of our birds, and many times the bird you call about is not the bird that would be best suited for your situation. We can assure you that all of our birds are well below retail that you would find from any pet store or breeder. This suggests that you may be more concerned about the cost of the bird and not which bird would fit best into your family situation. Please do not call and ask the prices of our birds. If you are looking for a free bird, please look elsewhere.Ĥ. To do this would be to let down the birds that we are currently caring for and eventually cause us to shut our doors. And this model does not allow us to give the birds away. We are a 503(c) non-profit entity, surviving entirely on donations, grants, and adoption fees. There is a great deal of time, money, sweat, blood, and tears that goes into the rehabilitation of our birds. This is one of the key sources of income used to keep our doors open. It is for this reason that we do not consider applicants that live more than 2 hours from our facility. Often times adopters are understandably excited about their pending adoption, or they're worried about committing more time and gas money to the adoption process. We're not only observing the adopter, but we're observing the bird to see how they react to the adopter compared with how they've reacted to other people. It depends on the bird, the adopter and how well they're getting to know one another. One of the most common questions we get is. This is intended to benefit both you and the bird.ģ. For all our birds, but especially for larger species, please plan to make multiple visits to the sanctuary so that you can interact and bond with your chosen bird. We must consider the needs of our birds before the needs of our adopters.Ģ. Our # 1 priority is the birds we care for. Please take the time to read the following before submitting a questionnaire.ġ. *Please note that due to our adoption policy requiring multiple visits prior to adopting a bird, we will only consider applicants who live within a two hour radius of our sanctuary. Barring any serious problems, you'll be scheduled for an adoption appointment, where you'll sign an adoption contract and take home your new family member! One of our volunteers will visit your home and review the appointments and education you've had. After you've visited with your chosen bird multiple times, we'll schedule a home visit. We want everyone to leave with the same knowledge, regardless of experience. The education process covers the same materials, whether you're new to companion parrots, or whether you've lived with birds for decades. Education occurs throughout the adoption process, over the course of multiple visits. You'll receive a tour of our facility and meet some birds! Education is crucial to our adoption process and to our mission. Under no circumstances will you be able to leave with a bird on your first or second visit.Īt your first appointment, you'll talk with one of our experienced volunteers about what you're looking for in a companion parrot. All the birds in our flock have a home at the sanctuary until we find the right new home for them. You never know who you may end up falling in love with, or who may end up falling in love with you! When visiting, please keep in mind that our facility is a parrot rescue and sanctuary, not a pet store. (link to the right) Once your questionnaire is received and reviewed, you can make an appointment to visit the sanctuary and meet our birds. If you're interested in adopting, the first step is to complete an Adoption Questionnaire.
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