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Macaw rescue ohio10/13/2023 Our new girls have been home with us for four months and have settled in very well. They sold us an extra bird travel cage for a very reasonable price as we had come with only one. The parrot next to our potential adoptee asked to come home with us too (literally reached her foot out of the cage and wanted to hold our hand ) so we discussed adopting two birds and that is what happened. There were a lot of birds at the rescue - and the cages were clean and it looked like the birds were being taken care of very well. When we arrived for our adoption appointment, I was impressed. They communicated with me frequently about potential matches. The application process was clearly explained and thorough- I could tell they were trying to make sure birds are well matched to their new people and will be safe and happy. I traveled from Virginia to Ohio to adopt a parrot from Charlie Brown! The rescue replied promptly to my inquiry. Their compassion and commitment to the birds are beyond having a heart! They know that wellness, diet, enrichment etc are part of these birds life and they ensure they are all first. Going on three years after adopting him, he is my life! Amanda is available for me and Pluto for any questions, I am also comfortable taking rescues to her that people have reached out to me for help when I am full. She was emotional, as I feel, it was she knew he would be extremely loved. The couple also has three dogs and a cat. Americanlisted has classifieds in Columbus, Ohio for dogs and. Currently, Brown and Smith are housing 50 birds the most they’ve ever had including 15 of their own. I knew Pluto needed that special person to know that he was a bird that bonded and committed to that person. for sale, I run a small no kill rescue out of my home, I mainly take in birds but will als. I explained, the other two will for sure be adopted based on them being sweet and loveable. I remember her face and she was like why! It was a voice of concern and intrigued. After about 2 hours, I told her I wanted to give Pluto a new home. Amanda tried hiding to give us a chance to meet and bond, but Pluto kept calling for her. Another( forgot name) that was very sweet and nervous, and then Pluto! He was all about Amanda, followed her every where. I meant three, Echo, she was a shy but sweet girl. My husband and I drove 3 hours to interview with her and meet the feathered babies that were ready for a new home. I knew I wanted a quaker, but also felt birds found their person, so I was not in it for a specific one. I filled out the application, was approved, then covid shut everyone down. This includes educating those interested in bird adoption, arranging for necessary veterinary care, providing rehabilitation, and helping these special. I am in Michigan, but did not trust the rescues here to be in it for the birds. I had lost my rescue quaker and reached out to Amanda at CBR just before the pandemic.
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