Lea H-R
Moving in
- Joined
- 4/13/19
- Messages
- 13
Hi folks,
I'm new to the forum and thought I would say hello. I live in on Oahu Island in Hawaii, and was hoping to connect with other parrot loving folks on Oahu. I'm part of the Hawaiian Feathered Friends Network (a bird club) and we are always taking in rescued parrots, surrendered parrots, unwanted parrots, and parrots that just need a new home for whatever reason. There are so many.
We need people to provide safe loving homes to these parrots (fosters and adopters, etc.). We mainly connect with folks through FaceBook, but not everyone uses social media. If you're on Oahu, and would like to help a parrot in need, please let me know. We do require a home inspection to ensure the environment is safe for a parrot, and folks need to sign a contract saying they will not use the bird for breeding purposes, or sell/rehome the bird. If things don't work out for any reason, the bird must be returned to the club.
I know that may sound kind of strict, but we get folks reaching out to our group who are terminally ill and their last request is to make sure their beloved parrot is well-cared for and loved. We have humane society "insiders" who call us to pickup feral parrot babies because they don't want innocent babies euthanized. We have a fiduciary duty to make sure these birds get a good home. Are you on Oahu? Do you have the time and energy and space to devote to a parrot in need? If you do, please reach out to me.
I'm new to the forum and thought I would say hello. I live in on Oahu Island in Hawaii, and was hoping to connect with other parrot loving folks on Oahu. I'm part of the Hawaiian Feathered Friends Network (a bird club) and we are always taking in rescued parrots, surrendered parrots, unwanted parrots, and parrots that just need a new home for whatever reason. There are so many.
We need people to provide safe loving homes to these parrots (fosters and adopters, etc.). We mainly connect with folks through FaceBook, but not everyone uses social media. If you're on Oahu, and would like to help a parrot in need, please let me know. We do require a home inspection to ensure the environment is safe for a parrot, and folks need to sign a contract saying they will not use the bird for breeding purposes, or sell/rehome the bird. If things don't work out for any reason, the bird must be returned to the club.
I know that may sound kind of strict, but we get folks reaching out to our group who are terminally ill and their last request is to make sure their beloved parrot is well-cared for and loved. We have humane society "insiders" who call us to pickup feral parrot babies because they don't want innocent babies euthanized. We have a fiduciary duty to make sure these birds get a good home. Are you on Oahu? Do you have the time and energy and space to devote to a parrot in need? If you do, please reach out to me.