CaptainQuark

Joined: 01 Nov 2005 Posts: 259 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 7:51 pm Post subject: THE DANGERS OF AN OPEN-TOPPED CAGE (Caution = upsetting)©: |
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I dug this topic out earlier today and really think it needs to be read by as many as possible so am turning it into an Info Topic (MadMudMob)
(with thanks to CaptainQuark who brought the topic here)
One of the members of AnAfricanGrey has recently suffered a tragic loss caused by a cage with an opening top. I include her post here so that others may take action to avoid the same thing happening to their beloved birds:
| Dawn Doobie's mom @ AnAfricanGrey.ca wrote: |
Well, everyone, I really haven't been posting lately and there's a reason. Sebastian died 2 weeks ago. On August 22. That's the same day my brother was killed 14 years ago, by a drunk driver. Here's what happened, and I can only hope that his death could possibly save a life of another bird.
Everything had been going great, Doobie and Sebastian were bonding like they should and rarely if ever, were separated. They loved each other. If they were apart, they would call to each other non-stop till they could preen each other. Therefore, when I went to work for my 3 hours, I'd put Sebastian in Doobie's cage. Then, when I got home, I'd let everyone out and we'd all play. Well, on that horrible Tues. when I came into my apt., I only got halfway between their cages and my door before I collapsed to my knees and cried.
Doobie's cage top, opens up so you can put a perch in between the bars. I also has a locking mechanism. I never open the top and check the lock at least 20 times a day to make sure it's still locked. I know I checked it that morning when I left. I guess what I didn't consider is the fact that Sebastain is/was an acrobat. Apparently, he must have become obsessed with the latch and got it to open somehow, then my baby, got his head wedged in between the 2 flaps that open. I came into my house to see Sebastian's head outside the cage and his body hanging, Doobie running back and forth on the bottom of the cage like a mad man.
I've since wired the top shut and I'm trying to come up with some cash for a new cage, I really don't want it in my house anymore, it's the very first thing I see when I come in my door and I can't get the image of my baby out of my head.
I will become more active here soon, I just need to get my life fully functioning first. I really feel like I've lost a child, and the fact that it happened on the anniversary of my brother's death, is just toooooooo much right now.
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One of our members, Stoney_linkavich_cooper, tells of her bird being injured by an open top opening cage:
http://www.parrot-link.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=36494
SEE ALSO:
SAFE/UNSAFE TOYS, CAGES ETC = WARNING AND INFO©:
http://www.parrot-link.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=17492
= from the INFORMATION TOPICS© section: http://www.parrot-link.co.uk/forum/viewforum.php?f=15 _________________ Birdline ACO for South Yorkshire |
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MadMudMob™

Joined: 07 Apr 2005 Posts: 45487 Location: lost in space
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Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 9:17 pm Post subject: |
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So folks, use a padlock to lock the opening tops of cages, wire it firmly shut if you never use it, if not a padlock - cable-ties (also called zipties)
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be sure there is not enough play to allow a bird to push their head through and have a repeat of this most awful accident.
If the two pieces/sides do rise even though secured at the middle/top ... add extra wire or cable-ties at the sides of the flaps. _________________
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