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Carers required for a period of 6 weeks for found birds

To: Carl Clifford <>
Subject: Carers required for a period of 6 weeks for found birds
From: L&L Knight <>
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 10:56:33 +1000
Only if it is posted to New Zealand.

On 30/10/2009, at 10:34 AM, Carl Clifford wrote:

Do you think it might end up a wrung neck?


On 30/10/2009, at 10:48 AM, Alistair McKeough wrote:

I don't reckon you'd want to let too many people on this list near your pet
Ringneck.

2009/10/30 Terry Bishop <>

If anybody in Sydney area has the facilities or knows somebody who has the
facilities for this request please contact Lee at the email below.

Thanks
Terry

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Dear all,
Currently we are experiencing an influx of stray birds in Sydney, NSW that we are unable to locate the owners for. Some of them are tame and some of them are aviary birds (i.e not able to be handled much or at all). The type
of birds range from canaries and cockatiels to Alexandrines & Indian
Ringnecks. Some have been in care for months and others for just a few
weeks
or days, but so far no owners have been located. A lot of these birds are
in
temporary care locations such as vets, wildlife carers or with the finder
of
the bird, but cannot stay here for long. If you have birds of your own, you need to consider if you have the space to quarantine a new bird for at
least
6 weeks in a completely separate area of your home. If anyone can offer assistance with either offering a forever home or to be a foster carer,
please let us know by email with the following details:
1. Your name
2. Contact phone numbers
3. Address
4. Email address:
5. Type or breed of birds you are interested in
6. If you have any other birds at home already
7. Whether you can offer a temporary home or are interested in adopting a
bird
8. Best time of day to contact you

Any help you can give is greatly appreciated.

kind regards,
Lee
Pet Search
Lost a pet? Found a stray animal?
Phone 1300 309 004
We are reuniting lost pets with their families Australia wide!
http://www.petsearch.com.au


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