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Ask PetSmart to Stop Selling Live Animals

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During the first part of 2008, 700 PetSmart stores suspended the sale of exotic birds when random tests confirmed that some of the birds tested positive for a deadly bacterial infection. However, PetSmart is in the news again and experiencing more problems related to the sale of live animals, and the company is being blamed for the death of a 63-year-old father, a Vietnam Veteran, after tests confirmed he had contracted Psittacosis from a cockatiel purchased from one of their outlets. Please Take Action to help IDA put an end to the suffering of birds and halt the risk of people contracting avian diseases.

Dear Customer Service,


As a consumer, I am writing to express my concerns regarding the plight of unwanted, homeless parrots. Parrot rescue sanctuaries across the nation share my belief that selling birds and treating them like merchandise contributes to an increasing population of unwanted, homeless, suffering birds.


The proper care and housing of exotic birds is complicated and time consuming. Most consumers are ill-prepared and unable to handle the wild traits that most birds exhibit. Screaming and chewing are natural behaviors that most parrots demonstrate. Even hand-fed babies can learn to bite due to untrained handling and they frequently become aggressive once they mature.

Captive birds suffer in captivity and demonstrate psychological and physical stress, leading to illness and unstable behaviors such as self-mutilation, aggression, excessive screaming, neurotic pacing, or extreme introversion. These behaviors often leave their caretakers frustrated and angry, and are reasons that lead many people to surrender the birds. In spite of these facts, most pet stores rarely tell consumers the whole truth. Instead, the birds are included in promotions and they are advertised as though they will make "the perfect pet," resulting in impulse purchasing.

There are a limited number of credible sanctuaries in the nation and they are filled to capacity. It is cruel to keep marketing birds when more and more unwanted birds become homeless. Birds should not be treated like objects. They have needs that most captive environments can't provide.

Please promote adoption and rescue and stop selling live animals. Focus on selling high quality supplies instead. In doing so, you will appeal to the many consumers who, like me, want to patronize compassionate, responsible companies that care about the plight of all species.

For More Information : http://ga0.org/campaign/petsmartbirds

During the first part of 2008, 700 PetSmart stores suspended the sale of exotic birds when random tests confirmed that some of the birds tested positive for a deadly bacterial infection. However, PetSmart is in the news again and experiencing more problems related to the sale of live animals, and the company is being blamed for the death of a 63-year-old father, a Vietnam Veteran, after tests confirmed he had contracted Psittacosis from a cockatiel purchased from one of their outlets. Please Take Action to help IDA put an end to the suffering of birds and halt the risk of people contracting avian diseases.

Dear Customer Service,


As a consumer, I am writing to express my concerns regarding the plight of unwanted, homeless parrots. Parrot rescue sanctuaries across the nation share my belief that selling birds and treating them like merchandise contributes to an increasing population of unwanted, homeless, suffering birds.


The proper care and housing of exotic birds is complicated and time consuming. Most consumers are ill-prepared and unable to handle the wild traits that most birds exhibit. Screaming and chewing are natural behaviors that most parrots demonstrate. Even hand-fed babies can learn to bite due to untrained handling and they frequently become aggressive once they mature.

Captive birds suffer in captivity and demonstrate psychological and physical stress, leading to illness and unstable behaviors such as self-mutilation, aggression, excessive screaming, neurotic pacing, or extreme introversion. These behaviors often leave their caretakers frustrated and angry, and are reasons that lead many people to surrender the birds. In spite of these facts, most pet stores rarely tell consumers the whole truth. Instead, the birds are included in promotions and they are advertised as though they will make "the perfect pet," resulting in impulse purchasing.

There are a limited number of credible sanctuaries in the nation and they are filled to capacity. It is cruel to keep marketing birds when more and more unwanted birds become homeless. Birds should not be treated like objects. They have needs that most captive environments can't provide.

Please promote adoption and rescue and stop selling live animals. Focus on selling high quality supplies instead. In doing so, you will appeal to the many consumers who, like me, want to patronize compassionate, responsible companies that care about the plight of all species.

For More Information : http://ga0.org/campaign/petsmartbirds

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I love birds and want to end the misconception that they are "easy" pets because they are housed in cages. Making them available for impulse buys perpetuates this. I also have my own past experience with the results of mill breeding and mass shipment--HEARTBREAKING. Please encourage responsible adoption,as you have with dogs and cats, and end these two problems.
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I totally agree with what you say as i am being owned with four birds i rescued i know a lot about birds and know what they are like but my birds are my life and my companions i love them dearly and know all there moods they are noisy chirrpy messy dirty and anything else you can say about birds they are a labour of love they are like children to me but i wouldnt be without them if you dont know anything about birds dont buy them learn about them they have special needs and need a lot of care and attention adopt them or rescue them dont buy from these kind of people i also get many birds whom i house untill they go to the sanctuary some are wild and semi wild some have been sorely neglected and have various sores on there bodies i donate for the treament before they go the sanctuary here where i live in the uk i have seen many a pitiful sight with beautiful birds that is why you should not buy birds from anywhere if you do not know what you are doing they have a very long life and need you all the time so please dont buy adopt this is for my barney green who is a liitle marroon bellied conure and my beautiful african grey who is named boris my beautiful little senegal who is called solo and my beautiful macaw who is called buddy my precious babies ADOPT PLEASE
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It's time to show you really care about animals; please don't sell them - host rescue groups instead!
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please don't support cruelty no more.
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