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NORMAN
Breed Pigeon
Color
Age Adult
Gender Male
Size Small
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
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shelter Health
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house-trained House-trained
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good Good in a home with
Bird

Contact Me

Adopt Me
location 350 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130
hour (617) 522-5055

My Story

Norman 3 Years Meet Norman - He is looking for a forever home his her friend Baby! He can be found perching with Baby or sharing a meal together at the bird seed bowl. If you think you are a good fit and would like to learn more, stop by our Boston Adoption Center. We have open adoption hours Tuesday-Sunday from 12pm-3pm no appointment needed. *Before coming to the adoption center, we ask that you have a housing unit ready, in case you end up finding an animal youd like to adopt. If you havent picked out an enclosure yet, wed love to help! The Association of Avian Veterinarians has a chart on the minimum cage dimensions that are acceptable for housing the birds we commonly see in our adoption center. As a rule of thumb, get the largest cage you can providethe bigger the better! A few important recommendations SIZE: Wire or mesh cages are preferred that are at least 1.5 to 2 times the wingspan of the bird in all directions. When a bird spreads both wings out, there should be enough room so the wings and tail are not touching any cage bars including top or bottom. The bird should be able to easily spin around on a perch without the tail hitting any cage bars including top/bottom of the cage. The cage should be big enough that the bird can fly with ease from the bottom of the cage to the top without the wings touching any cage bars or any other obstacles (like toys). BAR SPACING: Make sure the spacing of the bars is small enough that your bird cannot escape! Select a finger or fingers that appear to be the same thickness as the birds wing. When checking bar spacing, if your finger or fingers (thickness) fits between the cage bar spacing, then the cage bar spacing is not proper for that bird (a bird could get harmed). We suggest covering wire mesh platforms or bottoms with a layer of newspaper or other solid surface as exposed wire can cause abrasions to feet, as well as possibly catch and break toes and tails Companion Birds should receive at least a half hour to an hour of interaction time with their human family; such as training, playing, and/or socially interacting. For more wonderful information and resources please visit heartoffeathers.com For more information on our adoption process, please visit https://mspca.org/adoption-centers/how-to-adopt/

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