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My name is Winnie!

Posted over 3 months ago | Updated 4 hours ago

My basic info

Breed
Pigeon
Color
Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
20129256-A2023160

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Winnie is the survivor of horrible breeding practices in the pigeon world. Much like in the dog world with breeds such as Pugs and English Bulldogs who are so overbred to have 'interesting' characteristics that they suffer debilitating deformities, Winnie was bred to have an abnormally small bill. Her breed of pigeon is selectively bred to have what we can only assume to be a 'vogue' look, because her bill is utterly nonfunctional at this length. It is so small that she cannot even feed herself. From the day she was hatched, she had trouble being fed due to her parents also having the same bill deformity. The hunger and suffering only continued as she fledged. She was surrendered to Oakland Animal Services and then transferred to the care of a veterinarian friend of Palomacy's. Our amazing vet friend worked tirelessly to teach Winnie how to eat for several months. Once a spot opened up within Palomacy's foster care, one of our very best fosterers took Winnie in to continue the hard work of feeding Winnie. Right now Winnie is learning to eat from a very deep bowl filled with seed so all she has to do is open her beak and hope that seed enters her mouth.

Despite her physical challenges, Winnie is named as such because we know she will WIN at life! She has the determination and zest to conquer her disability. She is one powerful pigeon who will not let anything bring her down!Please apply to adopt http://www.pigeonrescue.org/birds/apply-to-foster-or-adopt/May 2, 2024, 7:20 am
Rescue
Palomacy Pigeon & Dove Adoptions

Contact info

Pet ID
20129256-A2023160
Contact
Elizabeth Young
Phone
Address
San Francisco, CA 94124

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

We require an online adoption application, phone screen & home visit and offer lots of support and coaching all along the way. Our adoption fee is $10/bird and our expectations for adopters are:
-Appropriately sized, safe and uncrowded cage or aviary approved by Palomacy
-Supervised, safe out-of-cage time (if not living in an aviary) daily
-No free flight/uncaged outside time
-Protection from hazards including but not limited to escape, pets, predators, fumes and toxins
-Companionship- lots of your time or another bird's (not home alone)
-Avian vet care if sick or injured
-Compassionate, healthy care that provides for the bird's nutritional (including lighting), physical and emotional well-being
-No breeding, birth control if bird has a mate (real eggs replaced with fakes which we provide)
-A forever home (through sickness and health, for better or worse) with a pet-care plan in place should something happen to you
-No selling, sporting or business use of birds
-Return to Palomacy if unable to keep the bird (This is not desired- we expect that you are providing a forever home!)

Go meet their pets

We are a volunteer-powered rescue and our birds are lovingly cared for in the private homes and backyard aviaries of our foster volunteers. Potential adopters can make appointments to meet our birds and we are at adoption & outreach events almost every weekend. See our Events page at www.PigeonRescue.org and visit our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/PigeonDiplomacy/ for details.

More about this rescue

Palomacy Pigeon & Dove Adoption saves homeless domestic (unreleasable) pigeons and doves in the SF/Bay Area from euthanasia by providing veterinary care, foster and forever homes.

Palomacy fills a deadly gap in the animal welfare community by saving the lives of domestic/unreleasable doves and pigeons that would otherwise be killed. We're volunteer-powered, donation supported and culture changing! By providing avian vet care, foster and forever homes, we've saved more than 700 birds' lives since 2007. Join us! www.PigeonRescue.org