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WHEN YOU ARE DROPPING YOUR BIRDS AT PARROT HAVEN, PLEASE MAKE SURE THE CAGE IS AS CLEAN AS YOU WOULD EXPECT IT TO BE IF YOU WERE RECIEVING AN ADOPTIVE BIRD. MANY DROP OFF FILTHY, RUSTED CAGES, WHICH I AM NOT ABLE TO USE AND THEY GO PROMPTLY INTO THE GARBAGE. THEN I HAVE TO EITHER SPEND AN HOUR SCRUBBING THE CAGE CLEAN, REPAINT, OR PURCHASE ANOTHER CAGE THAT IS DECENT AND COMFORTABLE FOR THE BIRD.. PLEASE REMEMBER TO MAKE A NICE TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATION WHEN YOU DROP OFF YOUR BIRD. REMEMBER, IT IS ANOTHER BIRD THAT NEEDS TO BE CARED FOR TO AND CLEANED UP AFTER. NO VOLUNTEER RECEIVES A SALARY AND IT DOES TAKE ABOUT 4 HOURS A DAY TO FEED AND CLEAN THE BIRDS. YOUR BIRD. WHILE I DON'T MIND TAKING A BIRD IN THAT NEEDS A HOME, I WOULD APPRECIATE IT IF YOU WOULD CONTRIBUTE SOMETHING TOWARDS THE FOOD, VET, TOY OR HOUSING EXPENSES INCURRED TO HELP KEEP PARROT HAVEN UP AND RUNNING.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. MANY THANKS TO THOSE WHO REMEMBER THE BIRDS WITH THEIR END OF YEAR TAX DONATIONS. ESPECIALLY PETCO, PAT PUBLIK OF HALSTEAD REAL ESTATE, DR. LEONARD& MRS. KLEIMAN, & AND PETRO OIL(WHO DONATE $100 FOR EVERY NEW CUSTOMER.) |
A special Thanks to THE LONG ISLAND VETERINARY SPECIALISTS for their care of Herbert
Many thanks to DR. HEIDI HOEFER who is so good with CASPER & all our parrot haven birds.
Dr. Robert Monaco of OLD COUNTRY ANIMAL CLINIC donated his servicesto care for Rescue
Herbert of the Parrot Haven was featured in the Daily News Check it out!
Parrot Haven Volunteers Visit Hartz! Read the story here
Print out this Emergency Notification Card and fill in all necessary information. This will help ensure that your bird is given the care it needs if you suddenly fall ill or otherwise can not care for your bird.
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PARROT HAVEN HAS ABOUT 25 RESIDENTS AT ANY GIVEN TIME. SOME ARE BEING FOSTERED, WHILE MANY ARE HANDICAPPED OR PLUCKED & WILL MOST LIKELY BE PERMANENT RESIDENTS. CLICK ONTO THE PHOTO ALBUM TO VIEW ALL THE BIRDS THAT HAVE BEEN OR ARE STILL A PART OF PARROT HAVEN. YOUR TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATION WOULD BE APPRECIATED TO HELP CARE & FEED ALL THESE BABIES. DONATIONS CAN BY MADE THROUGH PAY PAL BY CLICKING THE "MAKE A DONATION" BUTTON LOCATED ABOVE AND TO THE RIGHT. CLICK HERE TO SEE PROGRESS OF THE PARROT HAVEN EXTENSION.
Please send payment to Parrot Fanciers' Club/Parrot Haven at P. O. Box 128, Amityville, N. Y, 11701. PayPal is also accepted. Please remember that all donations are tax deductible.
There are so many cases of injured and homeless parrots whose owners no longer want them. This may be due to a death in the family, birth, divorce, relocation, or simply that the owners lost interest. Many people purchase birds as an "impulse buy." What happens to these poor creatures? They didn't ask to be put in this situation of being farmed out from home to home.
Many of them are in need of medical attention, food, shelter and most of all love and a permanent home.
Parrot Haven developed in July of 1999, as part of the Rescue Operation of Parrot Fancier's Club.
It is the Parrot Haven's policy that no bird will be turned away. There can be many costs associated with caring for all these birds. This would include lab and veterinary fees, cages, food, medical supplies, medication and toys, to name a few items. Monies taken in through the sales and hosting of Parrot Clubs.Com links will go to support them and the Injured Bird Fund. With these funds, it is Parrot Haven's goal to be able to provide these birds with a "safe haven" in which to live until they can be adopted.
Once the birds become adoptable, they will be placed in suitable homes within the New York area.
A donation is expected when adopting any Parrot Haven bird since there are housing, food and medical costs involved with all the birds.
When dropping off a bird, please make a donation, even if it's only a few bucks. This is a two man operation, run by Dennis and myself, which takes about 4 hours a day to feed and clean. All the birds that get dropped off need to be fed. Imagine that?? While we try to find homes as soon as possible, in the meanwhile, the birds dropped off still need to be fed, everyday, and snacks in between. Their cages cleaned, cared for, and given attention. We don't ever want to have to turn a bird away because we can't afford to feed them. Besides food we are always in need of cleaning supplies, toys and a spare set of hands to help clean. I never want a bird to be put in the garbage, euthanized, or thrown out the window because someone couldn't afford to care for it, so while it is nice that most donations cover the expenses of the ones that can't afford to pay, it comes close on many months that the cupboards are bare, so please help out when you can.
Please help us help them.



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To Parrot Haven All donations are tax deductible
Information about Adopting
Adoption / Donor Forms



THANKS TO PAT PUBLIK OF HALSTEAD REAL ESTATE OF NEW YORK CITY & PETCO WWW.PETCO.COM FOR THEIR GENEROUS DONATIONS TO HELP CARE FOR THE PARROT HAVEN BIRDS.


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Information about Adopting Parrot Haven receives many requests for adoptions. All potential parents must be members of the Parrot Fanciers Club. This helps insure that our birds will be going to a home where the new owner will be receiving monthly newsletters with educational material and will also encourage phone calls to the Parrot Hotline, at 631-956-0015 or by seeking information by emailing ParrotAdoptions@aol.com. Most people giving up a bird want to be sure that their beloved pet is going to a member that someone from the club can vouch for. This can only happen if a member attends a meeting or event
periodically. In all fairness to our current members who wish to adopt, all future parents must become members. You may print out a membership application by going to Parrot Fanciers Club. An Adoption Application is located on Parrot Haven. Be sure to print out the form that includes your name, address, email address and phone number.
Birds will only be adopted within the tri-state area or if the adopter is willing to arrange transportation to NY to pick up their adopted bird. Parrot Haven representatives feel uneasy about sending a bird to their new home by airplane. Only in special circumstances will this method be considered.
Adoption / Donor Forms
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