![]() **Offer valid - with Treats membership in stores & online. Prices & selection may vary by store & online. Points will be credited to your Treats account 24-72 hours of your purchase. May not be combinable with other available bonus points offers. Must be signed into your Treats account prior to purchase. Must activate offer prior to purchase to receive bonus points. *Offer valid 2/27/23 - 3/12/23 with Treats membership online only when enrolling in Autoship. Quantities may be limited and deliveries may be delayed. Offer may not be combinable with other promotional offers or discounts. Savings will automatically reflect in shopping cart with purchase of qualifying product. Offer not valid on products purchased from The Pharmacy at PetSmart, services, gift cards, gift certificates, previous purchases and charitable donations. Offer excludes all or select items from various brands see product page to determine eligibility. and 501(c)3 tax exempt public charity, parrot and bird rescue located in Woodbridge New Jersey.Save an extra 20% on sale and online prices for merchandise on or the PetSmart app. We are on the New Jersey Department of Fish and Wildlife's list of recommended avian rescues. We are a safe haven for birds and parrots of all sizes. We gladly take in birds with plucking issues, screaming issues or any other type of medical or behavioral issue. Of course birds with none of these are always welcome too. With time, patience and proper vet care, we do allow our birds to be placed up for adoption. It was a little over 5 years ago when I personally came across my first neglected bird. He had spent 16 years in a cage that was not suitable for even a canary. The reason he was stuck in one spot is because due to the lack of space in his cage, lack of toys and lack of perches he spent most of his day in one spot. His toe nails actually grew around the perch immobilizing him. He was forced to stretch to do even the simplest of things including eating and drinking. After reaching the gentlemen who owned him, getting to his home and explaining how bad the situation actually was for his bird, he surrendered him to me. I come from a background of birds, having grown up with a large macaw and cockatoo. I knew two things leaving this man's house. First and foremost, this was going to be a long process. After getting him to my avian vet, cutting the cage literally in half and helping the vet anesthetize our little Timneh, we were able to slide the perch out from in between his feet. ![]() He required 6 different surgeries to make it so he could perch properly. It was a long battle, to say the least, but our Mr. Iggy Bird has made a complete and full recovery. ![]() He is now fully feathered, able to perch and has become quite the sweet little character. It was after realizing that Iggy was not the only bird in this situation, that I reached out to the New Jersey Department of Fish and Wildlife and started Lonely Grey Rescue. Every time our name is said, it should serve as a reminder of our little Lonely Timneh African Grey who needed rescuing. Iggy Bird to be the patriarch of our rescue. I am Dan Radzik, owner of Lonely Grey Rescue. I have experience with several different species of parrots and birds alike. My knowledge base is deeply rooted in Macaws, Cockatoos and African Greys. Through both research and experience I have developed a very unique process for working with birds/parrots. I, along with my volunteers will work with any and all species of parrot or bird, never accepting that, "they are too far gone," to become loving members of a family. With new parrots being neglected, abused, ignored and just plain forgotten about daily, I decided it was time for a change. Grebes and other water birds: Found a duck like bird on the road or parking lot Rescue All downed waterbirds should come to rescue to be warmed, rehydrated, and checked for injuries. Ghandi said," The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." We, along with some of our fellow avian rescues, are now, and will continue to be, battling for our feathered friends both large and small. 1) Migratory waterbirds can accidentally land on pavement. ![]()
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