We have to work within the confines of the law in order to make sure once those Angels are out, they are not re confiscated due to not following the laws. Please understand that by doing that, we will only make our cause even more difficult in the long run. I know that there are many that feel we must march out there like a vigilante group and pull those Angels out of that horrible place. Lets work together to try and make laws that will help protect them from further neglect. So please for the love of Feathered Angels everywhere, stand up and make a difference for them. I will say it again, if these are truly Angels sent by God to teach us, we have failed them miserably. Look into the eyes of one of your own precious Feathered babies and see if they care who is saving them. I think it is about time we take some lessons from these Angels that we so dearly love. In the wilds birds work together as a team to keep themselves safe. We need to give them the HOPE that they so generously give to each one of us daily. It should not matter in the least who is making the headlines or getting the credit, the only thing that matters are the Feathered Angels who need us to be strong and help them. We need to make sure that our focus is on the Angels and what is best for them. We need to get those Angels out of there, and it should not matter who is standing beside us to do this! In order to make a change happen, we must first put aside our own differences. The passion and love I have seen over the Troy case has been so heartwarming, now is the time to unite and help make a difference in the laws. One, we are distracted from the true cause and two, we are divided and therefore our strength is less. Pointing fingers at one another right now is going to only do two things. What we need to focus on is getting those birds out of there safely and into proper care. This was a rescue of a huge magnitude and unfortunately the laws for Avians are slim to none in most states. To criticize their endeavors is just shameful. Those that were directly involved in the Rescue mission, were doing what they had been told to do and that was to follow the proper channels of the law. I want to remind everyone that until you walk in someone else’s shoes…please don’t throw stones. There has been a great deal of talk about how things should have been handled differently. I want to commend everyone who was taking the initiative to do something to help these Angels in need. I do like to know that what I post is accurate and so I got my information directly from those involved. I am always more than happy to do anything I possibly can that helps protect Feathered Angels everywhere. I first got involved in this situation because a dear friend asked for my help to get the word out. Plain and simple this is Abuse at its very worst. The Troy Ohio case is but one of many sad situations of Avian Neglect and Abuse.
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