





Lizz wrote:Things are looking really bad for cockatiel rehome on ebay. Because the ones who are trying to rehome are asking as much as $200 because they want to sell the cages and stuff too. Breeders are offering their tame babies for as low as $20. That is so tempting for people who know nothing about birds. I just wish I had the liquid money to get all the rehomes who need me.



liz wrote:Jayde I meant Craigslist.
Cut me some slack. I am an old lady. At my age you are suppose to know what I meant to say.


daisyblankk wrote:Trying to rehome my current parrotlet...
So, I picked up a parrotlet last week from a woman who was selling these poor things out of her garage. Paid $150 for a blue male 9-month old parrotlet who was so scared of hands that she had to use a fish net to get him out of the old cage into mine. At that point, I bought it in hopes of finding someone who could rehabilitate him instead of leaving him there, in a dirty little cage with little human contact
I honestly think he might have been abused. He's a sweet bird and not aggressive at all, just terrified of people. There is a lot of potential to rehabilitate him, I think, but I just don't have the time at this point, between a promotion at work and summer classes.
I'm asking for $150, which is what I paid for him. I currently live in San Gabriel Valley in Southern California and can drive to meet within a 30 mile radius of Azusa. I would rather not ship him (he's terrified enough as it is), but if you are adamant, I can figure something out there.
Thanks for reading. <3 I can send pics if you PM me (still trying to figure out how to do that...)


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