02-10-2020, 05:50 PM
An Alberta couple opened a store called the Birdhouse that sells supplies. That led to them taking in a friend's birds. After that people brought them birds and they ended up with a bird rescue called Meika's Safehouse. Now a decade later they provide a home for more than 60 abandoned and surrendered birds.
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/nowornever/meet...-1.5454534
It think it is wonderful what they are doing for birds in their area. Not all regular animal shelters and rescues can take in birds like parrots. They need very specialized care from people who understand their needs. Looking after 60 parrots, cockatiels and birds like that is a lot of work. These are two very special people. They do this all day every day. Without them who knows what would have happened to all the birds they have rescued. It is nice to know that there are such good people out there. I am sure the birds are grateful.
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/nowornever/meet...-1.5454534
It think it is wonderful what they are doing for birds in their area. Not all regular animal shelters and rescues can take in birds like parrots. They need very specialized care from people who understand their needs. Looking after 60 parrots, cockatiels and birds like that is a lot of work. These are two very special people. They do this all day every day. Without them who knows what would have happened to all the birds they have rescued. It is nice to know that there are such good people out there. I am sure the birds are grateful.
Catherine