Hello!
 
I'd love to know the astronomical alignment that has produced all the many doves MickaCoo has been taking in recently!  I was told there was a king pij at a shelter and I had an open foster spot for a pij (!!!) but it was a DOVE.  Cheryl went out to rescue a king pigeon being menaced by a cat in Pacific and it was a DOVE.  We've got doves stacking up like planes over La Guardia!
 
So we need dove fosters and adopters please! 
 
Doves are easy- they're small (about cockatiel size- 135ish grams) and are softbills so can be kept in galvinized wire cages or simple, inexpensive outdoor aviaries.  Their noise is a coo and courting males can be loud and persistent but even so their noise is low and much less sharp or far-reaching than, for example, my green cheek conure Tookie who's hollering at me from the other room as I type this.  Doves are easy to tame and very dear, as any one who's had one can tell you.
 
Also- thanks to Camille and Katie and Tina G, MickaCoo has a WONDERFUL outdoor cage to loan that could safely and happily contain up to about 12 doves!
 
So please- think about fostering a pair of doves (or more) and tell others about them as well.  People won't look at you near as funny as when you tell them about pigeons!  ;  ]
 
I've attached a care sheet and you can read the story of a surrendered dove here: Pierre The 3am Dove
 
Thanks!  If you Tweet and Facebook, post this for us.  People LIKE doves.  8  ]
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Elizabeth

Until they all have homes, don't buy, don't breed- adopt.
www.RescueReport.org
www.MickaCoo.org
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGjyooh3Yo0