TikkiTembo
Rollerblading along the road
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@janicedyh Well said!
I showed them the main living areas, I figured they didn't need to see the upstairs which is bird free mostly. I also showed them my birds and cages. I changed the papers that morning and vacuumed the night before, so they were clean, but not obsessively so. I of course cleaned up the house too, but I had some dishes on the counter, and Ellen was running around making a mess with her toys the whole time. Lol But I narrated the whole video 'this is the kitchen, over here is where Tikki likes to sit. He's 7 months old and is a jerk and we love him. Here's Tootie in the living room, we can't touch him, but he's perfect...' I was told they appreciated my honesty, especially about having a baby literally any day! I'm sure they're not looking for perfection, but a normal home with well kept birds. I'm sure you'll ace it all!What do they want in the video? The whole house and property or just the aviary room? Should I power wash their cages again (I generally do it monthly)? I've never "auditioned" like this before and want to do it right!
@Mizzely some are asking about the 11 birds that died. I can't find the thread!
I don't know if the person, I think her name is Shannon, has something shady going on and would warn everyone not to jump to conclusions just because of something she said / he said from another forum. I watched the video and frankly she can't be all bad to take on this humongous task. She seems to have the support of 2 vets and the animal control office so far and also seems to be trying her best to find homes. I think it wise to concentrate on the birds for now, if someone can take one and provide a good home...great, if not I think people need to sit back and see how things unfold. I would hate the process of helping these birds be muddled. If someone has issues maybe they can take it up with animal control instead of creating suspicion that would keep people from actually helping.
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I just looked it up and now I remember I had read all about the birds. NOTHING I read lead me to believe this woman did a dang thing wrong. I remember she fought hard to find out if it was the food, worked closely with toxicologist etc. In my opinion people need to fall back and not risk damaging an innocent persons reputation PLUS keep people from rehoming these dear birds. Note to moderators: I would close this thread to future posts, start an update thread on the birds and make a note to not allow overflow gossip from other forums. Sorry if this angers people
Off topic... but I wanted to wish you all of God's Blessings when the new baby comes into the world!I showed them the main living areas, I figured they didn't need to see the upstairs which is bird free mostly. I also showed them my birds and cages. I changed the papers that morning and vacuumed the night before, so they were clean, but not obsessively so. I of course cleaned up the house too, but I had some dishes on the counter, and Ellen was running around making a mess with her toys the whole time. Lol But I narrated the whole video 'this is the kitchen, over here is where Tikki likes to sit. He's 7 months old and is a jerk and we love him. Here's Tootie in the living room, we can't touch him, but he's perfect...' I was told they appreciated my honesty, especially about having a baby literally any day! I'm sure they're not looking for perfection, but a normal home with well kept birds. I'm sure you'll ace it all!
Thanks Chelsea. I appreciate your help and suggestions. Every morning I tidy up, wipe off droppings, and sweep up. Each weekend I vacuum the whole room, wet wash the cages, climbing gear, and toys. Then monthly I power wash each cage outside on the patio. I could do all of the above daily and an hour later it always looks like I never even bothered! My babies never have their cage doors closed and seem to very much enjoy trashing the room as quickly as possible! LolI showed them the main living areas, I figured they didn't need to see the upstairs which is bird free mostly. I also showed them my birds and cages. I changed the papers that morning and vacuumed the night before, so they were clean, but not obsessively so. I of course cleaned up the house too, but I had some dishes on the counter, and Ellen was running around making a mess with her toys the whole time. Lol But I narrated the whole video 'this is the kitchen, over here is where Tikki likes to sit. He's 7 months old and is a jerk and we love him. Here's Tootie in the living room, we can't touch him, but he's perfect...' I was told they appreciated my honesty, especially about having a baby literally any day! I'm sure they're not looking for perfection, but a normal home with well kept birds. I'm sure you'll ace it all!
Thank you!! I'm very very uncomfortable, so I'm hoping that means she will be here soon!Off topic... but I wanted to wish you all of God's Blessings when the new baby comes into the world!
I mean, I don't really think saying "hey heads up there could be a safety issue here so be cautious" is meaningless bickering but to each their own. I want to see them all get homes too but more than that I don't want to see MORE birds endangered if people get told misinformation about what's been done medically etc. That's my only point in expressing concern.
I think we should worry about the birds first than some article of hearsay.@Mizzely some are asking about the 11 birds that died. I can't find the thread!
Yes, same. But I'd see it as a very big red flag if that doesn't happen for whatever reason. Like, I'm saying this stuff as someone who works closely with a rescue, I'm not just being a random elitist. I would just ask for the vet paperwork so you have it for when you do your own vetting later down the line I've adopted one rescue and was given the vet paperwork as part of the transaction.
They are not a vet, we don't play god...we help get them out of bad situations. Or they die where they were at. it's that simple! Rescues are not always like store or a vet... Donations help with vet care. It's non profit. Money brought in goes right back into care. When there's a large number like a hundred birds, the vet bill will be astronomical. That kind of money is not always on hand.I mean, I don't really think saying "hey heads up there could be a safety issue here so be cautious" is meaningless bickering but to each their own. I want to see them all get homes too but more than that I don't want to see MORE birds endangered if people get told misinformation about what's been done medically etc. That's my only point in expressing concern.