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Re: URGENT- Pathology/post mortum

Postby Michael » Fri Jul 31, 2015 12:42 pm

I'm really saddened to hear that. All the best to you :cry:
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Re: URGENT- Pathology/post mortum

Postby marie83 » Sat Aug 01, 2015 12:03 pm

Thank you everyone. It's been a hard week and a bit :(
We've started looking at rescues for company for Ollie, you have to pay membership before you can adopt for the ones I've found so far though.......... That could cost a fortune because they aren't guaranteed to ever get a suitable bird in. Also we would have to have Ollie DNAd because they wont house opposite sexes together.
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Re: URGENT- Pathology/post mortum

Postby Wolf » Sat Aug 01, 2015 1:53 pm

That doesn't make a lot of sense to me as many birds will only accept another bird if it is of the opposing sex.
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Re: URGENT- Pathology/post mortum

Postby marie83 » Sat Aug 01, 2015 3:45 pm

It's because they don't trust their adopters not to breed..........
Needless to say I think a rescue from a proper rescue is unlikely and I will probably end up rehoming/rescuing one from a private home.
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Re: URGENT- Pathology/post mortum

Postby Wolf » Sat Aug 01, 2015 5:04 pm

I hear that, I would probably not qualify for a bird from a proper rescue either as I have too many other animals.
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Re: URGENT- Pathology/post mortum

Postby marie83 » Sun Aug 02, 2015 5:02 am

I do get it but way I see it someone wanting to breed would get a cheap one out the paper after the rescue bird or move the first one out when the home check is done. In fact why bother with a rescue at all because you have to pay membership for every year you have the bird so it would be easier just to get rehomes. It just seems like madness making it difficult in that way really.
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Re: URGENT- Pathology/post mortum

Postby Wolf » Sun Aug 02, 2015 6:07 am

I understand that they are probably in need of money and are likely to be under funded, so although I don't agree with it a membership fee before you can adopt is one way to help some what. There are better ways to raise capital for the rescue that in the long run will also bring in more funds, but a membership for every year you own a bird? Are they renting the bird to you? Are they going to repossess the bird if you don't pay the ongoing fee? Ludacris!!
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Re: URGENT- Pathology/post mortum

Postby Pajarita » Sun Aug 02, 2015 6:30 am

Hmmm, I don't know, I guess it would depend on how much the annual membership is... The truth is that any well-run truly no-kill rescue is ALWAYS in need of money no matter how many fundraisers they do. As to breeding, yes, I can see where they are coming from and I don't know if I don't agree because it's not aimed at breeders that would have no problem 'investing' in buying the pairs to begin with, it's meant for the pet owners that want to witness the 'miracle of life' without knowing their elbow from their knee when it comes to breeding them and end up with depleted parents and sickly babies they sell on places like CL (I don't know about there but here there are lots and lots and lots of baby birds advertised that come from pet owner's birds).
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Re: URGENT- Pathology/post mortum

Postby Navre » Sun Aug 02, 2015 7:37 am

As to renting the bird, some rescues consider their adoptions to actually be long-term foster situations. The rescue retains ownership of the bird and will take the bird back if they have reason to believe that you are no longer a suitable foster owner. I don't know how enforceable this is, especially over state lines, but it is a starting point from which the rescue could attempt to retake possession of the bird if they were to find out you were breeding.
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Re: URGENT- Pathology/post mortum

Postby Wolf » Sun Aug 02, 2015 8:30 am

Most of these things are simply a matter of a contract that the new owner would have to initial to signify that they are aware of and agree to the terms.
I guess they are learning from the automotive industry and rescues may eventually replace the pet stores with bird rent a centers, lease your bird for 6 months to a year then have the option to renew the lease.
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