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Cockatiels for adoption - Free to good home



 
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Neil
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2004 12:34 am    Post subject: Cockatiels for adoption - Free to good home Reply with quote

I have to give my 2 lovely cockatiels up for adoption. I am moving across the country and the Canadian Government will not allow me to transport my 2 domestic birds from Vancouver to Halifax. They think that their is potential for the newly discovered "Avian Flu" to be transported to Hailfax. I live no where even close to the so called "hot zone". The birds are healthy and have been with me for 2 years in my apartment. The migratory birds that frequent the effected area would be much more likely to catch something and spread it, than my birds at home a 50 miles away. But the government doesn't think so. We have ran out of time as no one will help with our effort to fly them safely to Halifax. We have exhausted every avenue in hopes of keeping them, but we cannot.

One is male (2yrs), white and yellow, other is female (6yrs), grey and white. They have a wooden cage with toys that comes with it. They are somewhat hand friendly, but I do not think that they would be kid friendly. They have great, fun loving personalities and need a loving, understanding home. So if you would like to adopt these little critters, please contact me at: n_campbell@telus.net

Neil Crying or Very sad [b][/b]
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scootergirl
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2004 12:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

(((neil))) I am so sorry! Wish I could help w/the adoption but can't. Hopefully someone will be able to give them as good of a home as you have. So sad.....
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Aqueous
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2004 1:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wish I could help too but I doubt that since you can't get them to Halifax you probably won't be able to get them to Toronto either.

Best of luck in finding them a home!
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ilovebirds
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2004 2:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

OH darn it,I live in Halifax/dartmouth and I first misread it.I was all excited,I would have taken them in a heartbeat.

Hope you find a good home for them!
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ilovebirds
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2004 4:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I know driving is very far,but is there away they could be transported that way safely? I know its a far fetched question....
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beautfulmine
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PostPosted: Sat May 15, 2004 1:44 am    Post subject: Re: Cockatiels for adoption - Free to good home Reply with quote

Neil wrote:
I have to give my 2 lovely cockatiels up for adoption. I am moving across the country and the Canadian Government will not allow me to transport my 2 domestic birds from Vancouver to Halifax. They think that their is potential for the newly discovered "Avian Flu" to be transported to Hailfax. I live no where even close to the so called "hot zone". The birds are healthy and have been with me for 2 years in my apartment. The migratory birds that frequent the effected area would be much more likely to catch something and spread it, than my birds at home a 50 miles away. But the government doesn't think so. We have ran out of time as no one will help with our effort to fly them safely to Halifax. We have exhausted every avenue in hopes of keeping them, but we cannot.

One is male (2yrs), white and yellow, other is female (6yrs), grey and white. They have a wooden cage with toys that comes with it. They are somewhat hand friendly, but I do not think that they would be kid friendly. They have great, fun loving personalities and need a loving, understanding home. So if you would like to adopt these little critters, please contact me at: n_campbell@telus.net

Neil Crying or Very sad

hey were you from?
i have brid at home and i dont mine haveing more bird Razz
im in atlanta ga how far?
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