PARROT BEHAVIOUR CONSULTANT

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Welcome

 

to The Island Parrot Sanctuary website

If you need to rehome your bird to the sanctuary please contact us by phone or email.

 

The aim of this website is to give free advice

to those who care for companion birds. We hope to raise awareness of our sanctuary and also help people to understand the needs of parrots. The Island Parrot Sanctuary are seriously dedicated to improving the welfare of captive parrots.

If you have a problem or just need some basic advice we will try and help.

Please remember that your first stop should always be an Avian Vet. A full list of UK Avian Vets can be found by clicking on the menu.              

 Please enjoy this site free of charge.

 Feel free to contact for help:

Island Parrot Sanctuary

Kerrera

Argyll

PA34 4SX

The sanctuary Tel : 01631 570666. Mob 07588878669

email islandparrotsanctuary@hotmail.co.uk

Education, Talks, advice and help

Tel :01592 57 33 62 9am -7.30pm

  07917 44 30 52 9am -9pm

cato1weeboy@yahoo.com

Although we do not charge for help and advice, home visits and educational talks we do accept donations. Giving a donation allows us to continue to help those in need.

 

The sanctuary will be opened to the public on the last Sunday of the month from April - September.

Volunteers may come at any time. Call 07588878669.

 

LIDL FEEDS THE PARROT SANCTUARY

A MASSIVE THANK YOU TO LIDL.

                              Thank you to Bioforce for supporting us.

                       Herbal Remedies by A.Vogel

                                                             http://www.avogel.co.uk

 

 

 The advice that is given on this website is a generalisation and assumes that you have firstly contacted an avian vet.

 

 

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