Hello All !!
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 11:45 pm
My name is Rhonda, I recently agreed to give a home to an IRN. Her name is Isabella, Bella for short. Bella is a beautiful Blue.
She was rescued by my best friend. Bella was tossed out into an enclosed back yard and was left out in the elements for almost 3 1/2 weeks, when her owners fled the state (they were illegals in America) and was very thin when my Friend found her. She took her to the vet and he said all was well with her , but she definitely needed nutrition and hydration. And she is banded, so she is legal.
She wouldn't let anyone near her cage without totally freaking out and clung to a toy in her cage. (I've not taken the toy out yet because I believe that she still needs that bit of security yet)
We have had her almost a week, and she now allows me to do what needs to be done with her cage. But so far I've not tried to touch her. I introduced her to watermelon and she loves it ! She will chatter at me and watch everything I do.
The vet says that Bella is around a year and a half old at the most. I think she is just wonderful and she won my heart before she even came to be with me.
We will more than likely look for an appropriate suitor for Isabella one day because we think she would enjoy the company and we are fully in Love with IRN's now !!
We are currently building an Aviary for Bella and hoping that she will enjoy the extra freedom this will give her. (She doesn't really like to go outside at this point and time because I believe she has a fear of being abandoned again) It breaks my heart that such a loving creature had to undergo such a traumatic experience. But I am so glad that Bella came into our lives and will have the loving,caring home that she deserves.
She was rescued by my best friend. Bella was tossed out into an enclosed back yard and was left out in the elements for almost 3 1/2 weeks, when her owners fled the state (they were illegals in America) and was very thin when my Friend found her. She took her to the vet and he said all was well with her , but she definitely needed nutrition and hydration. And she is banded, so she is legal.
She wouldn't let anyone near her cage without totally freaking out and clung to a toy in her cage. (I've not taken the toy out yet because I believe that she still needs that bit of security yet)
We have had her almost a week, and she now allows me to do what needs to be done with her cage. But so far I've not tried to touch her. I introduced her to watermelon and she loves it ! She will chatter at me and watch everything I do.
The vet says that Bella is around a year and a half old at the most. I think she is just wonderful and she won my heart before she even came to be with me.
We will more than likely look for an appropriate suitor for Isabella one day because we think she would enjoy the company and we are fully in Love with IRN's now !!
We are currently building an Aviary for Bella and hoping that she will enjoy the extra freedom this will give her. (She doesn't really like to go outside at this point and time because I believe she has a fear of being abandoned again) It breaks my heart that such a loving creature had to undergo such a traumatic experience. But I am so glad that Bella came into our lives and will have the loving,caring home that she deserves.