IMAGE: ISPCA
Parrot Rescue Ireland are based in Sligo and they have taken on the care of a number of exotic birds who were recently rescued from 'a hoarding situation' in the Midlands. In total, 121 birds of various species including parrots, budgies, quail, parakeets, finches, cockateils and domestic hens were found in what the ISPCA has described as 'deplorable conditions'.
When a member of the public reported their concerns to the ISPCA, a multi-agency operation was organised including, the gardai, the HSE and the National Parks and Wildlife Service. ISPCA Inspector Lyndsey Delaney detailed the horrific conditions to The Journal where she described how there was a build up of faeces, fly infestation, rotton food and the bird cages had cobwebs on them making it clear how neglected these birds were. They found birds who were already deceased and others who had beak damage, broken wings and severe feather loss. The premises had an absolutely appalling smell resulting in fume masks been worn. One can only imagine the mental and physical effect of living in these nightmarish conditions for years.
IMAGE: ISPCA
IMAGE: ISPCA
IMAGE: ISPCA
It's thanks to people like Parrot Rescue Ireland and Cork SPCA who have also taken on the care of some of the birds, that these birds can get the care, love and rehabilitation they need and deserve after living for years in torture. There is going to be alot of extra costs for both Parrot Rescue Ireland and Cork SPCA so if you are in a positition to donate and help these beautiful birds on their road to recovery then please find the donation links below:
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