Crappy pet store in town, animal control doesn't care, What to do?!!!

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Yes I do understand that, my mother has always had birds and I have grown up with them but this is not the same. They had over 10 cockatiels in a cage that was big enough for maybe three or four. There was one poor girl trying to sit on an egg and the rest where trampling her so she would get up, than (I believe it was the male) would site on it. It was so sad to see these two trying to take turns sitting on this egg
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Yes I do understand that, my mother has always had birds and I have grown up with them but this is not the same. They had over 10 cockatiels in a cage that was big enough for maybe three or four. There was one poor girl trying to sit on an egg and the rest where trampling her so she would get up, than (I believe it was the male) would site on it. It was so sad to see these two trying to take turns sitting on this egg
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i also think this is sad i
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animals
 
I'm not sure this is still true - but at one time here in Nebraska - pet stores were regulated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. I know because I went through something very similar to what you've described in your post. It was straightened out and improvements were made. It took patience, understanding and a little educating - but it worked. Be resectful - it'll get you a long way.

Good Luck,
Joni
 
Under the law those animals need to be cared for properly. If there are dead mice and rabbits sitting in there own waste then they are breaking the law. No two ways about it. Try to find a list of laws and regulations for keeping animals for your state (some places differ) and show the Animal control group that this pet store is breaking these laws.
 
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Yes I do understand that, my mother has always had birds and I have grown up with them but this is not the same. They had over 10 cockatiels in a cage that was big enough for maybe three or four. There was one poor girl trying to sit on an egg and the rest where trampling her so she would get up, than (I believe it was the male) would site on it. It was so sad to see these two trying to take turns sitting on this egg
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I am not familiar with cockateil nesting practices, but in some species of birds, the parents take turns. In others, one parent does it all.
 
Make SURE you video tape the filth (on the sly), with a small camera. You will need documented proof.
 
I am going to, I only have a camera to get pics and video with. I wish I had a phone that did it, I m not sure how to take pics with out them noticing
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Any ideas?
Thanks guys
 
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Distraction. Bring a friend (or several!) who is very chatty and good at engaging people, and have the friend do some distracting while you video tape as slyly as possible.
 

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