Once upon a time, there were two little birds. They didn’t have names, and they didn’t get to play or explore their world very much, but they had each other. These little birds, later to be known as Daisy and Arthur, spent the first five years of their lives as a pair of breeders. This is their story and it is much like the story of many others in their situation.
Here at Bird Street Bistro, in addition to helping parrot owners provide quality, healthy nutrition to their parrots, we’d also like to take the time to acknowledge the people and organizations that have helped parrots and their owners live healthy and happy lives together. One major component in this is helping ensure all parrots are cared for properly. Parrot rescues everywhere take in birds that no longer have a home and rehabilitate and place them into new ones.
Adopting a parrot is a massive responsibility. Even though many people feel compelled to help the birds in a rescue, some may not have the resources or long-term ability to permanently do so. However, there is still something people can do to help. Fostering is when a person takes a rescue animal into their home temporarily to help ease the burden of a parrot rescue that may be overcrowded. It can also help that animal get more individualized attention and care in order to prepare it for a new, permanent home.