This advert is located in and around Lowestoft, Suffolk
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Advert Description
SEEKING/WANTING companions - OUR GREY ISNT FOR SALE SO NO MESSAGES ASKING FOR HIM.
Our African greys are in need of more flock members. We are now looking for a couple female Timneh grey (they tolerate females better than eachother though enjoy eachothers company still).
Boys are Hormone implanted - we do not breed our birds.
Our previous birds have all been free to good home to assure the space we offer is going to a bird who truly needs it, aswell as to cover costs of having the new bird checked over, microchipped and blood tested. Please note it is ILLEGAL so *SELL* an african grey without CITES papaperwork and in that case greys can only be gifted - so looking for a grey who would appreciate the life we can provide- though we can offer. Temperament not a massive issue as we've experience of working through behavioral issues. Cage not compulsory but useful and can help with the stress of changing over homes. Also welcome to leave a donation to support them but not compulsory.
The home we offer: -Free roam in our parrot room all day, we only close their cage at sundown. - Someone home all day - Great diet of fresh chop daily and harrisons pellets (occasional seeds and nuts for training and treats). - knowledgable home with training and lots of enrichment. - We have an additional 12ft outdoor aviary for them to enjoy sunny days in (though our grey spends a lot of time in this as he loves being outside). - Forever home, without being moved on. - Gentle companionship of our other African grey.
We live in Lowestoft, Suffolk so you would need to be local to us or willing to travel - we can travel within a 15mile radius.
More info on CITES available on google (I've had a few people ask for money for birds without CITES in which ide be breaking the law by exchanging money for).
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