Where are the best places to put up flyers for a lost cockatiel?
I lost my cockatiel and would like to know where on earth to put them up. Phone lines are good but they aren't adjectives around. I put some up under stop signs but I don't know if thats a honest idea. Any where on earth else?
Answers: Your own neighborhood with a picture and contact number for you.
Pet stores bullentine boards- Lost ad's surrounded by newspaper -
local food store's - local drug store's - fundamental local school's -
and Bird stores of course.
Also have a chat to neighbor's and ask them to contact you if the bird is spotted.
Pet birds don't don't how to fly down from tree's and other high places. They regularly stay in indistinguishable place for three days, they fly to another place in flush of food. So try to keep calling for your bird and also look on the ground, he may be in attendance and not flown up to t tree brach. Put food dish & water out where on earth he can see it, then examine the dish for him.
Good Luck,I hope he returns safely to you. masses do, so don't give up hope.
Tree trunks, poles, on people's cars lower than their wipers. Also you should take flyers to local vet and shelters and ask them to put them on their bulletin board for missing pets. Good Luck finding him!
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Answers: Your own neighborhood with a picture and contact number for you.
Pet stores bullentine boards- Lost ad's surrounded by newspaper -
local food store's - local drug store's - fundamental local school's -
and Bird stores of course.
Also have a chat to neighbor's and ask them to contact you if the bird is spotted.
Pet birds don't don't how to fly down from tree's and other high places. They regularly stay in indistinguishable place for three days, they fly to another place in flush of food. So try to keep calling for your bird and also look on the ground, he may be in attendance and not flown up to t tree brach. Put food dish & water out where on earth he can see it, then examine the dish for him.
Good Luck,I hope he returns safely to you. masses do, so don't give up hope.
Tree trunks, poles, on people's cars lower than their wipers. Also you should take flyers to local vet and shelters and ask them to put them on their bulletin board for missing pets. Good Luck finding him!
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