[Mickaboo Action] Donations - carriers, dishes, etc.

We need to take this policy proposal to the next step - which is asking for donations of transport carriers to be assigned to foster homes. Please see Michelle's note below for sizes.
This is a good time also to ask for other items always in short supply for larger birds:
1. Dishes that fit in large cages or can be securely attached to cage bars;
2. Large perches measuring 24", 30", 32", 34", 36", 38", 40", 48" in length. Perches should be hard woods that allow for disinfecting or new large cotton or sisal perches as long as possible.
3. Large toys or even clean untreated pine cut into 2" x 2" chunks. If you have time to drill a hole in the chunks that would be a bonus.
NOW THE BIGGEST ISSUE IS GOING TO BE DROP OFF LOCATIONS FOR THESE ITEMS. If anyone is willing to be a collection point please let me know and we will arrange to retrieve donations and store them in areas accessible for transport volunteers.
Thanks very much for helping.
Michelle Yesney

I have a suggestion for the perches and that would be to go to
www.avianadventures.com http://www.avianadventures.com/ and click on
"outlet." There you can buy wooden perches at really good prices with free
shipping.
Kathleen
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From: action-bounces@mickaboo.org [mailto:action-bounces@mickaboo.org] On
Behalf Of CLAUDIA MELTEFF
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 1:37 PM
To: discuss@mickaboo.org; action@mickaboo.org
Subject: [Mickaboo Action] Donations - carriers, dishes, etc.
We need to take this policy proposal to the next step - which is asking for
donations of transport carriers to be assigned to foster homes. Please see
Michelle's note below for sizes.
This is a good time also to ask for other items always in short supply for
larger birds:
1. Dishes that fit in large cages or can be securely attached to cage bars;
2. Large perches measuring 24", 30", 32", 34", 36", 38", 40", 48" in length.
Perches should be hard woods that allow for disinfecting or new large cotton
or sisal perches as long as possible.
3. Large toys or even clean untreated pine cut into 2" x 2" chunks. If you
have time to drill a hole in the chunks that would be a bonus.
NOW THE BIGGEST ISSUE IS GOING TO BE DROP OFF LOCATIONS FOR THESE ITEMS. If
anyone is willing to be a collection point please let me know and we will
arrange to retrieve donations and store them in areas accessible for
transport volunteers.
Thanks very much for helping.
Michelle Yesney

I could be a "drop off" point. I'm near in Concord, in the middle of the "triangle" of Hwy 242 and Hwy 4 and Hwy 680. (About 8 minutes away from Martinez Animal Control.) We're still under renovation - but could make some room in our weather-tight shed. Also, I have a couple of brand-new large-bird sized perches I'd be happy to donate. -m
This is a good time also to ask for other items always in short supply for larger birds: 1. Dishes that fit in large cages or can be securely attached to cage bars; 2. Large perches measuring 24", 30", 32", 34", 36", 38", 40", 48" in length. Perches should be hard woods that allow for disinfecting or new large cotton or sisal perches as long as possible.
Airline approved "under seat"
carriers or small cat carriers for medium and large birds without long tails. The carrier needs to be in place for any time the bird has to go to the vet -- and sometimes there isn't much warning.
We are discussing having a "carrier stash"
Claudia would keep some with her, and we need to identify a location in the east bay. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase. http://farechase.yahoo.com/
participants (3)
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CLAUDIA MELTEFF
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Kathleen Reding
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Mary Long