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Parrot Rescue Organization Info Needed

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FPOfficer328 - 09 Sep 2008 04:00 GMT
With great regret, I need to give up one of my best buddies for the last 10
years. Due to safety reasons, I need to find a sanctuary for my African Grey
(CAG). I inquired to Beaks and Noses Inc. in Billerica, MA. I received a
warm response from the president of the rescue mission. Is there anyone who
is familiar with this organization that can comment (good or bad) regarding
them. It is going to be devastating to give him up as it is, but it would
greatly help if I knew he was going to a loving new home. Thank you in
advance for any information you may have.

Gratefully,

Glen & Morey (CAG)
Steve - 10 Sep 2008 00:17 GMT
> With great regret, I need to give up one of my best buddies for the last 10
> years. Due to safety reasons, I need to find a sanctuary for my African Grey
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> Glen & Morey (CAG)

It must be a very difficult time for you. I feel for you.

You will get good advice at

http://www.greyforums.net/forums/african-grey

Steve n Misty
Peter Hucker - 10 Sep 2008 19:11 GMT
> With great regret, I need to give up one of my best buddies for the last 10
> years. Due to safety reasons, I need to find a sanctuary for my African Grey
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> Glen & Morey (CAG)

What are "safety reasons"?

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