Goffin Cockatoo to rehome….

If you haven't found a home for any reason, I'd love Kahlua. Paying for her, travel etc. is not an issue. A decade ago I had a sweet girl that I had to rehome, the family that took her was sweet and it worked out, but it made me sad. I empathize. It's hard. I'm buying my own home now and with a loving partner. We have a small dog. I'm home all day and am ready to bring another baby home. But I'd rather rehome than go to a store. My neighbor had an umbrella that loved me too. And I've always loved birds. So if you want her to come stay here and we'll text and chat, stay in touch, that'd be nice. If she found a home, I'm happy she's loved and safe. Best, Caroline
 
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I am looking to re-home my Goffin. Due to major health issues I can no longer provide the care she deserves. With that being said, here’s alittle about her. Im not sure if my Goffin is male or female but the breeder and I both believe she’s a female. I named her Kahlua. I’ve had her since she weaned …. About 3 months. While she was weaning I visited her everyday and even got to feed her. She does talk, but not as much as I’d hoped for. She loves music and will do her cockatoo strut to Another on Bites the Dust. She is in good health and feather. She has been the only bird for her 22 yrs of life. She eats seed and pellets ( Nut Blend ). She does love the outdoors…. ( with clipped wings ). I habe 2 cages but will only let the smaller 2ft x 2ft go for free with her. The other cage is a Macaw sized cage which I will ask a fee for if you want it as well. I will send all her toys and the smaller manzanita perches. You will need to be able to pick her up, but I could possibly meet you part way. i do live in Western Wisconsin and in the Spring 2025 I will make a drive down to Northern Alabama, so it is possible to deliver her along the route. With all that being said, since there will be no fee for her and the smaller cage…. i will be very selective and most likely ask the tough questions. So, for those of you looking for a “Free” bird because you can’t afford one or don’t want to pay for one I wont be easy on you. Owning a parrot and especially a Cockatoo is like having a small child…. They want and crave attention. Do your homework please. Kahlua does say her name as “Lua” Her speech is birdy but clear unless she is doing her “devil bird” then its pretty funny. She has clean language and prefers females but my boyfriend is able to give her scratches. I would prefer serious inquires only, as I have limited time to field out someone who isnt serious. Since I live in Wisconsin, and winter if fast approaching I will not be traveling during this time… that will be your responsibility. If you are interested in the Macaw cage that will also be a you travel to pick it up…it can be broken down but I wouldnt advise it…. It is Cockatoo proof. The Macaw cage is charcoal grey and in very good condition. Her smaller cage is alittle older but in fair shape.
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hi! Have you found a home for Lua yet? She's beautiful!
 
I would love to adopt her if she's still available. I'm also in WI, and have been looking for a cockatoo or african grey to add to our family. I do have my own business, so I could bring her to work with me if she likes. We have a small farm with mini milk cows, and a variety of other animals. I also have 2 older teenagers, so no small kids. Let me know if she is still looking for a home. I'd love to meet her!
 

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