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Meet Buster – Feather Plucker And Mutilator.

April 21st, 2012
Meet Buster - Feather Plucker And Mutilator.

On the 7th of April I collected a grey called Buster.

Buster is 8 Years old and belonged to a lovely lady on our forum who rescued him from a local rescue centre near her and he was in a awful mess with hardly any feathers and not very tame at all he was fed a diet of human foods like pizza and chips, within a few weeks she was able to stroke Buster like a cat and he soon began to feather up and look gorgeous again, It all went down hill when she went away for 2 weeks on holiday and they left Buster with her sister, who it seems Buster fell in love with big time and really bonded with her, once they had returned and Buster went home again the plucking got really bad and he didn’t stop there he mutilated his skin too to the point of it dripping with blood, he was taken to the vets a number of times, wore collars had skin scrapes done and ended up getting a infection under his wings from wearing the collar, so that had to be removed and he carried on, they tried diet changes and he is one stubborn bird he just wouldn’t eat so the vet advised them to carry on with the seed he was on to not let him loose to much weight, he would never come out of his cage when it was left open or let her tickle him at all very much which broke her heart, she even asked her sister to take him as this is what it seemed he wanted but as she worked long hours it wasn’t right or fair to do this so she contacted us after a really bad night when she came down to find he had picked himself so bad that there was blood all over the floor and perches.

When I picked Buster up she was so upset as she loved him so much and had tried so hard but it just couldn’t be her to give him what he needed I took him home got his cage out gave it a good clean to clean off any traces of blood and popped him inside.

It was rather late and as soon as I sat down we was greeted with a ‘NIGHT NIGHT’ in a REALLY deep voice it kind of freaked me out!!

We let him settle for a few days and I changed his seed to Tidymix which he ate with a bit of a strop and we opened his cage to see what would happen as he hadn’t come out for months(his wanting) and wow out he came straight away! :) not only that he stepped straight up onto Rick and my arm … Yay!!!

Here are a few photos of him –

I will be blogging about him and his progress his up’s and downs as they happen.


Meet Buzz Buzz Busby!!!

April 16th, 2012
Meet Buzz Buzz Busby!!!

On the 14th of March I collected a cute little grey called Busby from a lovely lady called Jen.

Jen had been battling cancer for 9 years but at the time was quite well, she just worried that if she got ill again she wouldn’t make it and wanted to know Busby was safe she was so upset and didn’t know if she could hand him over but she was moving and really wanting him to be settled somewhere while all that was happening so I said I would look after him while that was going on and once she was settled if she wanted him back that was fine, so we left it at that and he might go back to her.

She rescue Busby from a pet shop where he was unhappy and he was 15 years old, not really friendly and very grumpy.

She owned him for 10 years and in them 10 years has turned him round to be the most loving happy little grey, she can lay him down in her hand on his back and tickle his belly, she use to let him sleep under her bed in one of the drawers he loved dark places and hiding!

He will dance on command and he loves shouting “Where’s My Dinner!! ….. “WHERE’S MY DINNER”!! It is so sweet he gets angrier and angrier it’s so funny.

He loves everyone, will step up to anyone too and even my children and my baby girl who is 15 months old.

He loves to sit out in the garden on a sunny day on the back of one of our garden chairs, he is Clipped Jen always clipped him as she use to spend a lot of time outside and he went everywhere with her. He has a blue cloth that is his “Ragga” and he likes to play with it and screw it up its really sweet to watch.

Here are a few photo’s of him enjoy…


The New Girl On The Block! – Meet Luckie

April 4th, 2012
The New Girl On The Block! - Meet Luckie

Last Friday I set off to collect Luckie from a lovely guy called Mark.

Luckie was his mums grey and she sadly passed away and was being cared for by Mark and a family friend, Mark works full time and feels I was unfair on Luckie to be left on her own so wanted her to be with someone that will give her daily attention.

Luckie is really light and she is a big grey, she danced when I walked in and came straight out of her cage for Mark, her little treat which she likes to get herself by opening the jar is a pistachio nut rather sweet to watch!

It was a lovely day when I got home so Luckie sunned herself in the garden for a while and caught a few sun rays which she seemed to love, and listening to the other birds in the garden you can see below

Luckie has settled fine, very chatty shouting Marcus, Hello Mate in a very cockney accent, Want some, Night night, Oooooo, Nice, Whistles the Mc donalds tune and loads more, she loves being out of her cage and is a fab flyer likes to sit looking out of our window on top of the sofa!

Luckie will make someone a wonderful grey x


Neo Finds His Forever Home…

March 4th, 2012
Neo Finds His Forever Home...

Today I took Neo to his forever home with Phil and Donna.

I woke up and it had to be raining didn’t it! I had a car to empty and a cage to put into it so I braved it and go wet! it was all for a good cause anyway :)

I put Neo in his travel cage and he sat co-pilot as I know he loved looking out of the window when I collected him, so we set off and he looked out to see where we were heading, he travels really well and would happily sit in the car looking out the window all day.

When we got to his new forever home Phil and Donna welcomed us in and straight away talked to Neo like he was a old member of the family and he seemed at ease with them and even let Phil have a cheeky stroke on his head!, he meet the other members of the household (the cats) Neo wasn’t bothered by the at all he came from a house with cats and dogs and spent hours calling the cats and telling them to go away when they get near him …. he even started dancing which was lovely he was so relaxed.

They loved little Neo and his Fluffy bum and are excited about helping him grow his feathers back, They are even going to treat him to a new cage to go with the new toys they have already got for him.

It was lovely to meet them both and I know Neo will be loved and already is part of the family.

I will now pass Neo’s blog over to them to update it x


Another New Rehome – Meet Neo!

February 28th, 2012
Another New Rehome - Meet Neo!

Neo was 10 on the 4 February from what i can make out he has plucked since about 6 months of age which is a bit strange. he is quite badly plucked no tail and only a couple of flight feathers on his wings and down feather all over he does look a little strange bless him but he seems happy.

He was rescued 6 years ago by the guy i got him from it was a neighbours who didnt look after it and he just walked out with it one day and said he isnt leaving it there … good on him, Neo is use to being out all day and night and is happy just to sit on our playstand all day and night if we let him watching the family life go by.

He seems to like men more than women, he will step up on my arm fine though but prefers tickles from Rick on his terms. I have got him eating a mix of Tidymix seed and Animalzone pellets which he has taken to OK so I am hoping now he is on the pellets he may start to grow back some feathers but will be a long

He has settled well been out on the table top stand, will step up but not so keen on tickles lol bugger is quick!

Here are a few pics –


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