"38 years of solitary confinement in a small cage": Animal shelter Nuremberg is looking for a home with a partner for parrot Cero
Created: 08/11/2022, 21:54
By: Katarina Amtmann
Who gives Cero a home?
© Nuremberg Animal Shelter
Parrot Cero was kept wrong all his life, now the Nuremberg animal shelter is looking for a home for the blue-fronted amazon.
"Where does Cero find happiness?"
Nuremberg - "Cero, 38 years of solitary confinement in a small cage - now he is looking for great happiness." This is what the Nuremberg animal shelter writes about the blue-fronted Amazon.
Animal shelter Nuremberg is looking for a home for parrot Cero: "His life kept wrong"
Since Cero's owner died, the parrot ended up in the shelter.
Unfortunately, he had been misjudged his whole life.
He "had to endure in a small cage without a partner animal," the animal rights activists write on their website and in a Facebook post.
A home in species-appropriate husbandry with a partner animal is therefore now being sought for parrot Cero.
The Blue-fronted Amazon is male and has tested negative for all viral diseases.
Cero is looking for a new home.
He's been misjudged all his life.
© Nuremberg Animal Shelter
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Nuremberg animal shelter is looking for a home for Cero: "Where will Cero finally find happiness?"
"He is different in people and chooses his reference person".
With these, however, he was “very cute”, according to the animal shelter.
Cero likes to fool around and talks a lot.
He also walks on his arm, but unfortunately he cannot fly.
"Where will Cero finally find happiness?" asks the shelter.
Interested parties can call 0911/9198925.
As of August 11, the post has already received over 800 likes on Facebook.
"Wish you a great home" writes a woman on the post.
Animal shelter Nuremberg is looking for a home for Cero
Blue-fronted Amazon
masculine
38 years
tested negative for all viral diseases
Looking for a species-appropriate home with a partner animal
If interested: 0911/9198925
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"I keep my fingers crossed for Cero": who will give the parrot a home?
"I keep my fingers crossed for Cero for a nice and species-appropriate retirement place with connection to partner animal(s)" can also be read.
“Can he still be socialized with age?
He's been misshaped over the long term," asks a woman in the comments.
“We definitely want to try!
The past has shown that it could definitely work,” the shelter replies optimistically.
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