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582.1 | Poor Baby!!! | SOURCE::ADDY | Aeronica Chief | Wed Jul 31 1991 15:02 | 13 |
| This breaks my heart ... and YES I would say it is really abuse..
Tell your boyfriend (if he can) change the water and veggies..fruit
etc... I don't know if the humane society would look into this..but
I would call...maybe someone else readying this would know.
That poor baby..all he wants is to be loved...
Keep sneaking in ...you will be loved dearly by him.
Such a sad situation..
Caralyn
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582.2 | | ROYALT::PULSIFER | Doug @235-8128 | Wed Jul 31 1991 15:20 | 10 |
| Hi Peg,
It is very frustrating to see abuse and not be able to do anthing about
it. You can see it everday with Dogs, but the birds are usually out of
site. The only legal recourse I know of is to call the local MSPCA. You
also could try telling her that unless she treats him better or will
sell him to you reasonably you will report her to the authorities.
Good luck,
Doug
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582.3 | | CUPMK::PHILBROOK | Customer Publications Consulting | Wed Jul 31 1991 15:24 | 11 |
| The MSPCA may be willing to go to the house to investigate and educate
the woman on proper bird care, but I don't think they can do anything
beyond that. The laws on animal care are very lax and open to a lot of
interpretation. Typically what happens is the judge says that as long
as the bird has water and food and is kept from the elements, that's
sufficient. This is a sad fact of reality, unfortunately.
I feel for that poor creature and I applaud you for stepping to help.
Good luck and keep us posted.
Mike
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582.4 | A Great Idea!!!!!! | JVAX::SIPILA | Can I go home now? | Thu Aug 01 1991 08:36 | 16 |
| I have read your notes and feel so badly about this poor bird!
Why don't you and your boyfriend buy Charlie from the old lady for
the $1000 she wants. If you can't come up with $500.00 a piece,
apply for a personal loan at the bank!
This bird would be so ever grateful to get a chance at life again.
He undoubtedly would make you folks a very devoted, loving pet!
Just an idea!
Regards,
Susan
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582.5 | | CUPMK::PHILBROOK | Customer Publications Consulting | Thu Aug 01 1991 09:29 | 7 |
| I would try to buy him but wouldn't pay $1000 -- this old lady is just
trying to bilk you out of big bucks -- it's obvious she couldn't care
less about the bird. I'd offer her $250 and threaten to bring in the
MSPCA. Of course, this could have an adverse effect on your
boyfriend's tenancy...
Mike
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582.6 | YOU MUST ACT IMMEDIATELY! | COCKIE::BUCCIERI | | Mon Aug 05 1991 13:11 | 23 |
| THIS ANGERS ME !!!!!!!! People who have birds or any other animal that
are unwanted and poorly cared for should let them go to a home where
they will be treated properly. I am strongly motivated to find out
where this person lives and just remove the bird and the dogs for
that matter. I know this is not legal but I am just so angered over
this situation. There are people out there that would give life and
limb to be able to own a bird of this type but can't afford it.
On a more tempered side ....... it is imperative that you contact
the MSPCA and file a complaint. There is no way that this should
be allowed to continue! I liken this to child abuse, it must be
reported. It is our responsibility as a human being. This person
does not deserve one dollar for this bird and she should be made
aware of the potential consequences for her actions.
While there is a risk that your boyfriends tenancy could be terminated,
I don't see how you or he can sleep a wink knowing that these animals
are being cared for in this way. I would be perfectly willing to
assist in any way that I can. Just say the word. The bottom line is
that this situation should not be allowed to continue. Please write or
call me if I can help in any way.
Jim Buccieri
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582.7 | | WAYWRD::TILLSON | Sugar Magnolia | Mon Aug 05 1991 13:36 | 27 |
|
YES, this IS abuse. Unfortunately, the local MSCPA may not be informed
enough about birds to understand the nature of the abuse.
The bird's living conditions - poor environment, poor quality diet,
etc. are deplorable, but that really is the *least* of this bird's
problems. Umbrella cockatoos WILL NOT thrive without MUCH attention.
The lack of attention is probably MUCH worse for this bird than the
awful environment and poor diet. It must be an incredibly tolerant
cockatoo if it hasn't chewed off all of its feathers and mutilated
itself. My cockatoos will start to chew the ends of their feathers and
scream like crazy if they go for more than a couple of DAYS without at
LEAST an hour daily of intensive attention. Umbrella 'toos, more than
any other birds, will become VERY neurotic from lack of attention.
Acquire this bird, whatever it takes. And until you can do so, make
sure that your boyfriend lavishes attention on this poor baby whenever
he can! Once you get this bird into your hands, you will be will
rewarded - it will be devoted to you.
The MSCPA can be called, but probably the most they will do is to give
this woman instruction on proper housing and feeding, and that's not
going to solve this poor creature's real problems. (But if you can
convince HER otherwise so that she'll sell you the bird quick, then DO
IT!)
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582.8 | she won't sell | TPSYS::WERBER | Now I personally know Him! | Tue Aug 06 1991 10:02 | 25 |
| Well we are going to take some action, we're just not quite sure what
yet. Here's what we've been thinking about:
Tom (my boyfriend) is looking to rent another room in some other house.
Once this happens we want to report the abuse (on the dogs too).
We are thinking of buying Charlie a new cage, then taking him outside
on a good day, then putting him in my car, tipping the cage over, and
saying he's escaped (he's fully flighted). I don't know about that one
tho.
The thing is now she won't sell him at any price - just for an
experiment we told her there was a buyer for Charlie who owns another
cockatoo and is very responsible and offered $1,000 for the bird. She
said NO! Absolutely no way, he's my bird and I'm not giving him up.
Grrrr. So that $1,000 was just to shut us up. She won't even sell him
for any price. She says she goes in there during the day and gives him
attention. She's lying, because she's on oxygen and the hose doesn't
reach in the garage.
I'll keep you posted as to what happens.
-Peg
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582.9 | Just a Rational Voice in the darkness | DECLIB::KIRSCHBAUM | Have You Hugged a Parrot Today | Tue Aug 06 1991 12:18 | 27 |
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Everyone is voicing their concern...and I trust
the people who entered the note to be telling
the "truth" as they know it.
However, two things concern me....one as moderator,
we should not vilify anyone who has no access to this file.
That is the rule....
Secondly, the bird belongs to this woman, in our
society, birds are treated as owned objects, and it
is very difficult to prove ill-treatment. I suspect
it would be difficult to prove anything if the bird
is getting food and water. There are NO laws that I
know of requiring someone to give affection to any
animal they "own", probabally there are no laws
requiring someone to show love to their kids, but
that is an argument for another conference.
Good luck with whatever path you choose, but it is
unlikely that you can solve all of the problems of
the world...so choose your "problems" carefully.
And be nice to people we don't know in the notes file.
-dick
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582.10 | | TPSYS::WERBER | Now I personally know Him! | Tue Aug 06 1991 17:13 | 41 |
| Mr. Kirschbaum/moderator:
Well I am certainly glad you "trust" the people who entered
these notes to be telling the "truth" as they know it. Your
faith that they are presenting what they have observed to be
facts is admirable.
As a person who has first-hand seen the activity described here,
along with 3 other tenants of this home who agree and are
witnesses to the conditions I have described here, who also wish
to take action, who also have verified that this woman cannot
be off her oxygen and the oxygen cannot reach the garage, I know
these things to be fact.
Yes as a moderator you are correct that we should not "defame"
someone here who cannot defend him/herself here also. Thank you
for pointing this out. I should have, instead of saying "she is
a liar", said, "I know that this is an impossiblity per my own
witness and those of the 3 tenants". Fact which can and has been
proven.
As for the way she treats her bird, from the information in the base
note it's not a case of "no attention", but much worse that that. A
bird that is kept under an air conditioner in an almost fully dark room
with moldy, bacteria-ridden food and water coated with slime is being
improperly taken care of. Just what anyone can do about, if
anything, or if it constitutes abuse, is what I asked in the base note.
Imagine the dog case in Lowell 2 years ago, where the neighbor filmed
the young boy hitting the dog with a piece of wood who claimed it was
up to him how to "discipline" his dog - if no one had decided to inform
the authorities about the mistreatment.
So when we (I, Tom, and the 2 other tenants) report her, it will
not be up to me, anyone in that house, nor anyone here to decide
what is abuse/mistreatment and what is not, it will be up to the
proper authorities.
Respectfully,
Peggy
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582.11 | | TPSYS::WERBER | Now I personally know Him! | Tue Aug 06 1991 17:42 | 8 |
| >>We are thinking of buying Charlie a new cage, then taking him
>>outside on a good day, then putting him in my car, tipping the
>>cage over, and saying he's escaped (he's fully flighted). I
>>don't know about that one tho.
In discussing this with the tenants, we have decided this is a totally
in appropriate thing to do and it is no longer an option.
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582.12 | video tape the conditions! | ONESVC::BUCCIERI | | Thu Aug 08 1991 14:02 | 22 |
| I think you also touched on another potential solution in note .10.
How about video taping the conditions that this bird is living
under and submitting that to the authorities. This will help
document the level of abuse. If this yet falls on deaf ears
one can get the media involved as well. Just a thought.
BTW: Mr. Kirschbaum, although your comments and cautions are
well intentioned, you MUST remember that we are dealing
with a very emotional issue. This is a notes file for
the enjoyment of all those who choose to use it and it
lends itself as a support structure when emotional issues
like this arise. There have been many "biased" notes in
this conference that have gone unchallenged. This is an
open notes conference and is not in place to serve the needs
of just a few people.
ANIMAL ABUSE should never be tolerated and those that do it
SHOULD be charged and fined to the letter of the law. My
heart and respect goes out to everyone that carry the torch
for proper animal care.
Jim Buccieri
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582.13 | Hey wait a minute.... | DECLIB::KIRSCHBAUM | Have You Hugged a Parrot Today | Thu Aug 08 1991 17:44 | 24 |
|
I don't want to go down another rat hole, nor
do I wish to curtail anyones enjoyment in this
notes file.
I do NOT condone in any way animal or people
abuse. Nor do I feel real comfortable about
people telling the world that they are planning
to let someone elses bird loose...
I do not believe that anyone should tell someone
else how to live their life. If you believe that
people are breaking the law, and you wish to report it
to the proper authorties that is fine...I do NOT
think that stating that you are thinking of
breaking the law has any place in this file.
If you object to the way I am moderating this NOTESfile
just let me know and I will remove my name from the
moderators list.
-dick
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582.14 | MSPCA phone number | ROYALT::PULSIFER | Doug @235-8128 | Tue Aug 13 1991 11:02 | 14 |
| Hi,
I have called the MSPCA Law Enforcement dept. @ 617-522-7400 about
some Violations I saw this week end(not related to base note). They
are open 9-5 weekdays.
They said they will do the inspections and notify the Dept of Food and
Agriculture Division of Animal Health if they see any violations.
The Dept of F+A do the licensing of Pet Stores. The number I was given
for them is 617-727-3018
Doug
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582.15 | Urgent question | LACV01::BUCHANAN | Life should have a soundtrack | Wed Aug 28 1991 13:29 | 1 |
| What happened to Charlie???
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582.16 | Charlie is now being cared for... | OLTP::WERBER | | Mon Sep 23 1991 19:34 | 29 |
| Just popped in for a second -- I had decided I did not want to enter
any more notes regarding this situation and have stayed away. For
those interested in the fate of Charlie, the only thing we could come
up with is a temporary answer, but less emotional and crisis-causing
than other available solutions.
My friend Tom has asked his landlady if he could care for Charlie like
he was his own although he would not own him. Tom has taken Charlie
into his room, put him next to a window with sunshine and fresh air,
and takes full responsibility for providing him fresh fruit and veggies
every morning, has bought him a new wrought iron cage out of his own
pocket, provides him with clean spring water every day, and has Charlie
next to his own grey cheek parakeet who keeps him company during the
day.
You can't believe the difference in this bird. When you turn on the
radio he starts dancing up and down and sideways - he whines just like
a dog from being kept in the garage with the dogs. Tom has been
spraying Charlie's feathers with some sort of feather spray and they
have come in beautifully, no more ragged dull feathers. His eyes seem
a bit brighter and clearer and he seems so much more alive and does the
heart good to see this cockatoo living again.
We don't know what will happen if Tom moves out, but the bird, for now,
is well cared for finally. Thanks for being concerned.
Regards,
Peggy
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582.17 | Thank you for reply | SOURCE::ADDY | You Gotta Love It | Tue Sep 24 1991 10:30 | 9 |
| Thank you for updating us....off and on kept looking to see if you
would write.
Tell your friend "don't move".....
Best of luck.
CTA
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582.18 | Charlie is for sale | DELNI::WERBER | Rejoice for the Steps... | Wed Feb 12 1992 16:16 | 9 |
| For anyone who followed this topic with interest:
The woman is now interested in selling Charlie because she realizes he
really does need a good home where he can have attention and proper
care. She has since moved him back in the garage, and after discussing
the cockatoo's needs at length with us, she's willing to sell him, but
is asking quite a bit.
I will post the details under the FOR SALE note.
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582.19 | Oh No! Not the garage! | SALSA::DEFRANCO | | Thu Feb 13 1992 18:44 | 4 |
| Poor Charlie! Why did she move him back into the garage??
Jeanne
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582.20 | | DELNI::WERBER | When His Spirit Reigns, It Pours! | Thu Feb 20 1992 15:23 | 6 |
| >>Poor Charlie! Why did she move him back into the garage??
>>Jeanne
We don't know why, but respected her wishes to do so. :^(
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