i sent her the 'reading room--how to catch an escaped bird' link.
i hope someone can go help---it's rare (and likely very short-lived) that a bird stays in eyesight range after an escape.  
thanks,
tammy
On Sep 12, 2007, at 10:08 AM, Cathy Hesse wrote:

Is anyone available to help out this lady to catch her cockatiel?

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From: Susan Nejman < afghanhound911@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Sep 11, 2007 7:03 PM
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Hello-

 

Do you have any volunteers who may be able to assist us in catching a cockatiel?  The bird, Lola is a therapy pet for a young blind woman.  Lola flew into our shop late this afternoon & back out before we could shut our doors.  She is staying close to our shop and the condo complex on the next block. 

 

 Avian rescue is not exactly my forte.  Any help or advice you could give would be appreciated.

 

Warmest Regards,

 

Susan Nejman

Afghan Hound Rescue of California

P.O. Box 3508

Redwood City, CA  94064

PH   (650) 678-9984  Rescue Hotline

PH   (650)  678-1784

FAX  (650) 364-1957

 


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Cathy Hesse
Mickaboo Companion Bird Rescue Volunteer

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