Birds That Found
Their Forever
Homes
This page is dedicated to the birds that have found new homes through Butler Parrots, along with their new Guardians that will care for them.
• Meet Sarah, She recently adopted Wilber, a Cockatiel

• Meet Melinda, She recently adopted Flossy

• Meet Michael, He recently adopted Mia & Speedy, two parakeets

• Here is Jesse with his new forever friend Tina Adopted April 2010,

• This is Nathan, who recently adopted Snow and Sonney. We met Nathan and his family at one of our recent events. He told us that Santa Clause was going to bring him a new bird cage and all of the toys needed to fill it. His mission, find new friends to use all of the items that Santa was going to bring him.
We invited Nathan and his Family to meet some of the friends we had available through Butler Parrots. After meeting with all of the Parakeets, (and a little input from Mom) Snow and Sonney found their new "Forever Home" with Nathan and his family.
We know they will have many years of happiness together and wish to "THANK THEM" for allowing Butler Parrots to help them find their new Forever Friends.

• Meet Gordon, he recently adopted Freddie & Andy, two parakeets. Bringing two new members in to his family was a decision Gordon did not take lightly. His extensive research online about the care and well being of parakeets, was just the beginning. He then saved all the money needed to make sure his new friends would have a safe and comfortable home to come to. In his search for his new forever friends, Gordon discovered Butler Parrots.
After meeting all of the parakeets available for adoption, Freddie & Andy decided Gordon would be a wonderful guardian for them. All of us at Butler Parrots wish them all a long and happy life together.

• Ethal, one of the cockatoo's in our program recently found her "Forever Family" with John and Tabitha. Because of the experience John and Tabitha already have with their current family, "Parrot", members that includes a Conure and a Senegal, they decided to add one more character to their family. They set out on their search to find the "perfect" cockatoo that would not only fit in with their current family members but also accept them as new guardians. Their search, which began from Washington County, PA, brought them 11/2 hrs north to Butler County, PA, home of Butler Parrots, were they found Ethal, waiting for just the perfect family to join. All of us at Butler Parrots wish John, Tabitha and Ethal a long and happy life together and look forward to updates on how everyone is settling in with their new friends.