Terrible Finch-care in Local Pet Stores
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 11:02 am
Well, I'm pretty confident that PEI is such a small part of the world that it would be very hard to find a private place that would sell me a healthy finch around here. So I turn to the local pet stores. PetSmart and PetCulture. Critters went out of business; where I got mine from.
The finches I got from Critters (at the time I wasn't aware of proper finch care, which has changed in the last month) were four to a cage fit for one. 16" x 12" roughly. Consequently, three of them were sleeping in the same nest, and just the second morning after I brought them home one had a stroke (I believe) out of pure stress (also, I believe) and passed away very suddenly. The remaining three, two had canker.
I go to PetCulture to look for partners that the two that remain after one of the two who had canker died before I could figure out what was wrong. There were a zebra, society, and two canaries in the same, horribly dirty and unkept cage fit for two. One of the canaries was sprawled out on top of the food on his belly and wings flopped over like he was gravely weak and tired. I decided not to get a bird there. It wasn't even the worst of it.
I go to PetSmart. There are SIX birds in the same cage suitable for two. And another with four. The one with four was all zebra finches, and exhibiting the same canker symptoms (particularly around the beaks) as mine used to. The one with six.... there were three small orange-cheek waxbills all with feathers completely plucked out and one that was bloody and was fighting to keep his eyes open. Just minutes after I notice this, there is a perfectly healthy star finch who plucks another tail feather right before me. The last two were green singer finches. One that stood on one foot indicative of something wrong with his other leg. The other one had a missing toenail and was puffed up and still but awake.
So I talk to the employee that day who claims to know nothing about finches and I tell him to move the star finch. Next day I come in and talk to the manager who ALSO doesn't claim to know much about finches, tries to pass off on me that finches are naturally aggressive and then defends himself by saying that he's just following corporate standards and encourages me to call them. I look online and PetSmart has over a hundred stores, leading me to believe talking to corporate would get me nowhere.
So I have no partners for my pair of boys because I can't find any birds in town that aren't sick or injured.
Is this normal for these types of pet stores? Anyone else encountered this? Comments?
The finches I got from Critters (at the time I wasn't aware of proper finch care, which has changed in the last month) were four to a cage fit for one. 16" x 12" roughly. Consequently, three of them were sleeping in the same nest, and just the second morning after I brought them home one had a stroke (I believe) out of pure stress (also, I believe) and passed away very suddenly. The remaining three, two had canker.
I go to PetCulture to look for partners that the two that remain after one of the two who had canker died before I could figure out what was wrong. There were a zebra, society, and two canaries in the same, horribly dirty and unkept cage fit for two. One of the canaries was sprawled out on top of the food on his belly and wings flopped over like he was gravely weak and tired. I decided not to get a bird there. It wasn't even the worst of it.
I go to PetSmart. There are SIX birds in the same cage suitable for two. And another with four. The one with four was all zebra finches, and exhibiting the same canker symptoms (particularly around the beaks) as mine used to. The one with six.... there were three small orange-cheek waxbills all with feathers completely plucked out and one that was bloody and was fighting to keep his eyes open. Just minutes after I notice this, there is a perfectly healthy star finch who plucks another tail feather right before me. The last two were green singer finches. One that stood on one foot indicative of something wrong with his other leg. The other one had a missing toenail and was puffed up and still but awake.
So I talk to the employee that day who claims to know nothing about finches and I tell him to move the star finch. Next day I come in and talk to the manager who ALSO doesn't claim to know much about finches, tries to pass off on me that finches are naturally aggressive and then defends himself by saying that he's just following corporate standards and encourages me to call them. I look online and PetSmart has over a hundred stores, leading me to believe talking to corporate would get me nowhere.
So I have no partners for my pair of boys because I can't find any birds in town that aren't sick or injured.
Is this normal for these types of pet stores? Anyone else encountered this? Comments?