Seraffa
Moving in
- Joined
- 7/17/14
- Messages
- 11
So much has happened over 3 months! A bad roommate for me.....2 more fosterers for Pauly and now the final fosterer stepping up before I relocate in the New Year.
Hooray for you, Pauly! This happened so suddenly that I had no time to get him a flight suit or birdie hoodie for our next outings.
I have filed a police report and mailed it to the lady who stole my 2 conures this summer. She received it but never wrote back, called or paid damages. Now the police have to step in.
One thing about angry former fosterers: this family had an autistic kid and swore up and down that it was ok for me to let pauly be fostered.....but they never kept in touch with me about more food, and etc....I was the one always keeping in touch...... and when my new fosterer could not buy a new bird from them (aside from volunteering to foster pauly) this next morning I got angry texts and an agressive call blaming Pauly and I for everything and that I had "talked smack to them and get your bird today -- we footed the bill, we didn't keep receipts, we don't want anything from you, and you're full of crap."
The new fosterer is a Mexican man and his elderly mother, so we're all going to be piled into his truck to go over to get Pauly. I'm glad a man is coming with me at this time.
I keep noticing that if there's a family involved for fostering and the woman likes the bird the man will never say anything until he can explode all over the place and make the woman give up the pet/bird for causing him any kind of inconvenience. In this case they lived so far away from me that I couldn't get a ride over there and could only see them if they came into town. There are always money orders that can be mailed or PayPal to send money if funds were needed, and I asked them to keep in touch re: needs, so why is it that people who really DON'T know how to deal with a rescue bird think that they can spew garbage and anger after the fact?
Hooray for you, Pauly! This happened so suddenly that I had no time to get him a flight suit or birdie hoodie for our next outings.
I have filed a police report and mailed it to the lady who stole my 2 conures this summer. She received it but never wrote back, called or paid damages. Now the police have to step in.
One thing about angry former fosterers: this family had an autistic kid and swore up and down that it was ok for me to let pauly be fostered.....but they never kept in touch with me about more food, and etc....I was the one always keeping in touch...... and when my new fosterer could not buy a new bird from them (aside from volunteering to foster pauly) this next morning I got angry texts and an agressive call blaming Pauly and I for everything and that I had "talked smack to them and get your bird today -- we footed the bill, we didn't keep receipts, we don't want anything from you, and you're full of crap."
The new fosterer is a Mexican man and his elderly mother, so we're all going to be piled into his truck to go over to get Pauly. I'm glad a man is coming with me at this time.
I keep noticing that if there's a family involved for fostering and the woman likes the bird the man will never say anything until he can explode all over the place and make the woman give up the pet/bird for causing him any kind of inconvenience. In this case they lived so far away from me that I couldn't get a ride over there and could only see them if they came into town. There are always money orders that can be mailed or PayPal to send money if funds were needed, and I asked them to keep in touch re: needs, so why is it that people who really DON'T know how to deal with a rescue bird think that they can spew garbage and anger after the fact?