Why I voted 'no' to Animal Alliance
Our parrots are loved (we also legimately have a guinea fowl called goosebery) and we do our best to give them a good life.
However, I am fast becoming of the opinion that a large % of birds in homes (especially parrots) have a shit life, when owners find out they are not the cute little creature they saw as a baby when they grow up and become 'their own birds'.
For example, in a light comerical 'work from home' I went to some years ago, I saw a timeh in a relatively small 'Harry Potter' type cage. It had no toys, the water was filthy (at 9 a.m.) and there was about 10 cm of detrius in the bottom of the cage. It was obviously fed on the sunflower/peanut mix. Apparently, for many months, it had been kept in the back room on it's own. I asked if the wings were clipped - no - so it never came out of the cage. It had probably not flapped it's wings for years because the cage was too small to do it.
I nearly cried there and then; what had this bird done to deserve such neglect? A lifetime sentence in a living hell.
Most people don't intentionally mean to be cruel like this, but frankly most people don't think. In addition, most people don't know what they are letting themselves into with getting a parrot - I certainly did'nt and I had read a lot beforehand! We try and work through the problems with our birds. However, it's very hard sometimes to love something that is taking a chunk out of your flesh. Do it enough times and it's life soom becomes like the one above - or worse.
Whilst some people will be deprived of having a parrot friend in their lives, they will never know it, but if bringing in this law stops the type of abuse described above from happening, then personally I think it is worth it.
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