They may talk.

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Your Next Family Member is Waiting For You!

We believe that long lived parrots deserve love and educated companionship. It’s not about being perfect, it’s about being perfect for one another.

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If you think your parrot has eaten something potentially dangerous, call your veterinarian or a pet poison control center right away.

ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center

888-426-4435

Pet Poison Helpline

855-764-7661

Your New Companion

Our floof of zebra finches are our hospice kids. They came in from a bad hoarding, overcrowded, and rampant breeding situation. That means they all suffer from tumors, cysts, growths, etc. Our vet says they are in no pain that she can detect so we are letting them live together as hospice patients naturally and …

Gabby is our resident Goffin's rescued in 2003. She nearly died of the complications of self-mutilation she endured due to pain of body and spirit. She watched all the kids grow up and leave home, and then the parents started to travel and leave her behind. No one really understood what that was doing to …

Eric was a found cockatiel not able to "escape" very well due to his distended crop. We took him to the vet and found out that he has AGY. Avian gastric yeast infection is a bird disease caused by a yeast, Macrorhabdus sp, that causes gastrointestinal problems. Since AGY is contagious, we took him off campus into foster …

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