Should I be concerned or am I being overprotective? Please, please, please read! I need your opinions!?
I'm sorry this is really long but PLEASE READ:
Hello. I really want to get your guys' opinions about this situation.
I work at a pet store and one of my favorite things are the birds, particularly our conures. We only have one conure at a time, and I always consider them my little projects, because they are usually at the store for a while due to their higher costs.
Last year, our store bird was a Green Cheek Conure who we named Chewy. He was a very cuddly bird and loved to snuggle. He was sold sometime around November or early December. I didn't sell him, so unforunately I don't know the people who bought him as well as I would like. I am very picky when it comes to people taking my babies home. =)
Well, as it turns out, Chewy is now dead. =( I'm so sad!!! It's very unfair. >:( I told you he was a cuddly bird; well, that became his downfall. He snuggled into a blanket, suffocated, and died after only being with his family for 6 months. =(
Now here's the thing: the family who bought Chewy has been very interested in our CURRENT store bird, Chico (another Green Cheek). I've talked to the woman and her daughter for a little bit. They seem like very nice people...but I just can't help but wonder what the circumstances of Chewy's death were!!! How could this have happened without them noticing? Would a smothered bird not struggle? Should I assume they were not paying attention to the bird at the time? I can't just ask for details! That would be awful...I can tell from talking to them that they loved this bird dearly. But I just question the quality of care they were giving him. We were talking about different quirks of the two birds. Other things I picked up on were that they were big on giving Chewy junk food. While I'll admit I will treat my animals to the occasional junky treat, I really encourage using fruits and veggies as the main treats...I told them Chico's favorite things were peppers and red fruits and they said something like they had never tried that...??? No fruits and veggies??? Aeeeiiikkk!! D: The woman also proudly said how attached to her Chewy had become, to the point where he would draw blood when other members of the family tried to take him away from her. I know Chico is also going to have this one-person-bird tendency, as he has already had the problem with me. I have worked very hard to quell this behavior. He still shows a strong preference for me but he has improved SO much. I hate to think that I would be sending him to a home where he will be ENCOURAGED to regress back to his one-person-bird ways. =(
In these peoples' defense, I am a huge stickler for the rules when it comes to animals. I think if you take responsibilty for another living thing, then you need to be able to provide it the BEST care. I realize that in reality, many people are content with only providing minimally required care. I know minimal isn't necessarilly BAD, though. It's just not as good as GREAT care...And I also know that to err is human. Am I overreacting to these peoples' mistakes? Should I give them the benefit of the doubt and believe that they will learn from their past experiences?
I don't KNOW that these people are going to buy Chico. But they stop by about once a week just to say hi to him and play with him through the bars of the cage...so I think there is a good possibility they will consider it. I'm just not really sure what to think or do in this situation...I don't want to be insensitive to their loss, but I also want to make sure my Chiricochicarico goes to the perfect home...So what are your thoughts on this situation.
I'm sorry this is so long!!!