Today I went to a pet shop to look at bird toys. I live in the Northern Maine area and as such I'm maybe a five minute drive from Canada. The pet shop was Canadian. I walked in and noticed that they had two bird cages....very small ones. Both bird cages were on the bottom shelf in a really dark corner where people rarely go.
The first cage had two green cheek conures. They were in the worst condition. The had one dowel perch that was filthy, no toys, they were eating what looked like finch seed. One was obviously underweight and the other had weird discharge from his eye. Their tail feathers were broken and covered in dried feces.
The second cage had a Port Lincoln parrot....the cage was still too small but he had toys and some kind of brightly colored pellet, he looked healthier than the conures.
I asked the woman at the shop if I could buy a toy for the conures; the conversation went like this...
Me: If I buy a toy for the two conures will you put it in their cage?
Her: Why?
Me: ...because they have no toys.
Her: Oh well we have some in the back room
Me: Why don't you put one in?
Her: Because they are too old to play with toys?
Me: What? How old are they?
Her: six years old
Me: You do know they can live past 30...right?
Those poor conures. They aren't hand tamed and they are a bonded pair. They are being sold SEPARATELY. $200 each.
I need to get them out of there, they need vet attention and a good home. There is a parrot sanctuary/rescue in my state....now if only I could find a way to get them out. I really don't have $400 right now, literally. This is in Canada so I have no idea how the animal welfare laws are.
Maybe I could ask for donations from friends and family and buy them? I want to get the Port Lincoln Parrot out as well, but the conures are more urgent because of their condition.
The pet shop takes good care of all other animals except these birds. I NEED to do something, because if not I'm going to feel guilty the rest of my life knowing I could have done something and didn't.
Please help




