
Sunny was the female of a mated pair that I rescued. I don't know why but

Curley decided he did not want her any more even though they had been together for 10 years that I know of. He was really mean to her and even tore out her feathers. I separated them but she had battered wife syndrome and wanted to be with him.

She really looked bad and I didn't know what to do. Since I was the caregiver my mother's nurses took time to get involved in my life. A solution came up. A nurse had 2 male cockatiels with room for more. I sent Sunny with her for the weekend. It worked out perfect. One of the males treated her like the most beautiful thing he had ever seen and did not care that she only had a few feathers. I was heart broken that the only way to save her was to give her up.
My daughter rescued

Harley and Marley. They came to me in a tiny and filthy cage. I intended to rehab and rehome. I found another cage in my storage room and gave them good food which they did not eat. I put them near

Tweetle and he taught them to eat fresh food. Marley kept growing fuzzy feathers on her chest but then would pick them out. I am not a quitter but had to make a decision to ask for help. I am really grateful to Wolf for finding them a loving home and watching over them. It was really hard for me to accept that I was not able to care for them in the way they needed and had to rehome them for their sake.
With all my rescues those are the only ones I had to rehome and it was not easy. I really feel for you and your situation. My flock has room and like Myrtle, I have been searching for cockatiels who really really need me. Yours is safe and loved with you right now but if you can't find him a home and it comes to the time when you have to give him up I am willing to meet you half way. With my responsibilities that is all the time I can spare right now.