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littl3chocobo
yeah, and i am going to talk to my friend about making a journal on her dev for you, a few thousand people watch her and she is big on helping people with good causes
That would be awesome! Lilly is already getting a little help locally. The local parrot society wants me to bring her by they are going to help me get a good look at her feathers and see what we can do to fix the awful "chop-job" they did while trying to "clip" her wings.
I really hope her blood tests come back good. If she has metal poisoning the treatment will really slowdown the emotional healing process.
I intend to keep her free flight (meaning I will not clip her wings and eventually I will be teaching her to fly outdoors and return in hawk free zones). I also intend to bring her to the Virginia living museum on the days they talk about exotic animals as pets (trying to Discourage people from just going out and buying them with no knowledge of them.)
Lilly will go from being the ignored Macaw in the Garage to the center of attention.
I already train dogs and help a local Pit Bull rehab group to retrain and adopt out fighting dogs and I am hoping that experience will help with her rehabilitation.
I really just wish more people realized that owning a Macaw is not like owning a kitten. It is like having a Toddler. for 80 years.
Thank you to EVERYONE.
You all have been very kind since I posted this and all this link spreading and word of mouth really does help! The more people that know the better, even if they do not donate this information will stick with them and they will pass it on to someone else!
Thank you!
Formerly known as MandaChaos. I am back and so happy to be here.
“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.”
Mahatma Gandhi
Posted 04-19-2013, 01:08 PM