Slinky

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium
  • dove
  • Pigeon

About Slinky

San Francisco, CA

Species & Breed

dove
Pigeon

Physical Traits

Adult
Male
Medium

Behavior

Slinky’s Compatibility

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    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Slinky's Story

Slinky is a very lucky juvenile feral pigeon who was found by staff and a horse barn stuck on the ground with a broken wing. A volunteer picked him up intending to bring him to a wildlife rehab. After quickly examining the wing, the volunteer located a scabbed open fracture at the "elbow" joint, which was no longer functional. Slinky was not going to be a candidate for release back into the feral flock. Within the first hour at the volunteer's home, Slinky was standing in her knee, nibbling her shirt, and attacking her finger whenever she tried to gently push him off of her. Slinky was quickly brought to an avian vet for assessment of the wing and possible amputation. Necrotic sections of the humerus were removed with appropriate analgesia, and the wound was cleaned and bandaged. He is being closely monitored by his vet for any indications of a bone infection, which would push us to have the wing amputated, but so far it looks like he can probably keep the wing. Radiographs revealed an additional fracture that is already very nicely healed. Slinky has been healing and resting in foster care, where he has shown himself to have an adorable snuggly personality and to be a bit of a homebody; anywhere he has once snuggled in a blanket, he is very likely to return to for further snuggling. He's a tough little guy (more bark than bite) who complains loudly when another bird is hogging the bath bowl but doesn't do much else. We are very happy to see Slinky recovering from his injuries and now living the soft life in foster care.Please apply to adopt http://www.pigeonrescue.org/birds/apply-to-foster-or-adopt/

Slinky is a very lucky juvenile feral pigeon who was found by staff and a horse barn stuck on the ground with a broken wing. A volunteer picked him up intending to bring him to a wildlife rehab. After quickly examining the wing, the volunteer located a scabbed open fracture at the "elbow" joint, which was no longer functional. Slinky was not going to be a candidate for release back into the feral flock. Within the first hour at the volunteer's home, Slinky was standing in her knee, nibbling her shirt, and attacking her finger whenever she tried to gently push him off of her. Slinky was quickly brought to an avian vet for assessment of the wing and possible amputation. Necrotic sections of the humerus were removed with appropriate analgesia, and the wound was cleaned and bandaged. He is being closely monitored by his vet for any indications of a bone infection, which would push us to have the wing amputated, but so far it looks like he can probably keep the wing. Radiographs revealed an additional fracture that is already ver

Slinky is a very lucky juvenile feral pigeon who was found by staff and a horse barn stuck on the ground with a broken wing. A volunteer picked him up intending to bring him to a wildlife rehab. After quickly examining the wing, the volunteer located a scabbed open fracture at the "elbow" joint, which was no longer functional. Slinky was not going to be a candidate for release back into the feral flock. Within the first hour at the volunteer's home, Slinky was standing in her knee, nibbling her shirt, and attacking her finger whenever she tried to gently push him off of her. Slinky was quickly brought to an avian vet for assessment of the wing and possible amputation. Necrotic sections of the humerus were removed with appropriate analgesia, and the wound was cleaned and bandaged. He is being closely monitored by his vet for any indications of a bone infection, which would push us to have the wing amputated, but so far it looks like he can probably keep the wing. Radiographs revealed an additional fracture that is already very nicely healed. Slinky has been healing and resting in foster care, where he has shown himself to have an adorable snuggly personality and to be a bit of a homebody; anywhere he has once snuggled in a blanket, he is very likely to return to for further snuggling. He's a tough little guy (more bark than bite) who complains loudly when another bird is hogging the bath bowl but doesn't do much else.

How To Adopt

Slinky was listed as Adoptable by Palomacy Pigeon & Dove Adoptions
How can I adopt Slinky?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Palomacy Pigeon & Dove Adoptions. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
When can I meet Slinky?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Palomacy Pigeon & Dove Adoptions will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Slinky, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Palomacy Pigeon & Dove Adoptions, and they'll be happy to help!
Palomacy Pigeon & Dove Adoptions's Adoption Policy
Potential adopters must submit an application, participate in a phone screen & home visit & agree to fulfill these expectations: Palomacy Expectations for Dove & Pigeon Adopters -Appropriately sized, safe, and uncrowded cage or aviary approved by Palomacy -Daily fresh food, clean water, poop clean up and check for eggs -Supervised, safe out-of-cage time (if not living in an aviary) daily -No free flight/uncaged outside time -Companionship- lots of your time or another bird’s (not home alone all day) -Avian vet care if sick or injured -Compassionate, healthy care that provides for the bird’s nutritional, physical, and emotional well-being -No breeding, birth control if the bird has a mate (real eggs replaced with fake) -A forever home (through sickness & health, moving, etc.) with a pet-care plan in case something happens to you -No rehoming, selling, sporting, or business use of Palomacy birds -Offer to return to Palomacy if unable to keep the bird(s) (This is not desired and we can’t promise we’ll take the bird- we expect you to provide a forever home!) The adoption fee is only $10 per bird. Providing a proper cage or aviary will be your major expense in adopting pigeons or doves.

Slinky is from Palomacy Pigeon & Dove Adoptions

[San Francisco, CA]

Our Mission
Palomacy is a volunteer-powered, donation-funded nonprofit rescue for domestic (unreleasable) pigeons & doves in the San Francisco Bay Area. Palomacy provides avian vet treatment, foster care & adoption services locally & consultation & referrals all over the country. Started in 2007, Palomacy saves hundreds of Northern Cal...
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