All of us in the Bird Rescue, such as RoseBerry Bird
Rescue, C.A.R.E. and The Domestic Cat Rescue all strive
to achieve what is best for the life of a companion bird. We
diligently focus on making their lives better for them, not
ourselves. We are very honest, loving and knowledgeable
people.
When we get in a pet bird, we focus on their personality and
we evaluate them for what their disposition is in certain
situations. Some birds come in that have never been
handled, and they may take more time to trust the human
hand, however, it can be done in most cases.
We welcome individuals to stop over to see our facility and
to gain knowledge of what we do, in a day, of Animal Rescue.
We are all very committed, honest and social individuals
that will gladly answer, any of your questions, to the best of our
knowledge.
Please feel free to give us a call and stop over to see us
and our feathered flock.
Our Goal
RoseBerry Bird Rescue strives to enhance the lives and well-being
of surrendered companion birds, through veterinary care,
rehabilitation, and the correction of aggressive non-social behavior.
When a bird is suitable to be placed in a responsible, loving, life
long home, it is then available for adoption.
Occasionally a bird does not progress to an acceptable physical or
socially healthy state to be adopted. Such birds are provided with a
life long and loving home at the rescue.
Mission Statement
RoseBerry Bird Rescue is committed to enhancing the lives and
welfare of abused, neglected, abandoned, seriously ill and
aggressive companion birds, through rehabilitation, education and
adoption, either by RoseBerry Bird Rescue or a responsible loving
home.
Adopting a Bird
Donations
All proceeds benefit the well-being of our surrendered birds.
Monetary donations:
To help with the costs of Avian veterinary
services, medications, fresh fruits &
vegetables, seed & pellets, housing costs
such as heat, electric, and water, outreach
programs to help educate people about
companion birds, and advertising.
Gift cards from local area pet stores.
Gift cards from local grocery stores to
purchase produce items.
Gift cards from local area hardware stores.
Preventive care items; such as vitamins,
minerals, cuttle bone & mineral block.
Pellets and seed
Bird toys, perches, cages, and feed dishes.
Come Visit Us!
To get to our shelter, which is from our home, take Hwy 41 to the Winneconne Avenue exit, also known as Hwy 114. If traveling from the North, go left at the off ramp and if traveling from the South, go right at the off ramp. Take Winneconne Avenue up to the third set of stop and go lights and you will be on the corner of Winneconne Avenue and Harrison Street, turn right onto Harrison Street and we are the third right onto Roosevelt Street. We are in a grey house.