Pope, my 14 year old Goffins Cockatoo HATES pellets but absolutely loves whatever is I am cooking.
I was sceptical about your product, but when I took it home and cooked it, the family wondered about the wonderful dish I was making for dinner. It smells so good! Sadly, I told them it was for "The Chicken" (Our nickname for Pope). Pope was also very eager to eat whatever was in the pot.
When I put it in his dish, I did not see him pick his head up until he was good and full. It was wonderful to see that food covered beak when his head finally did resurface.
Cooking it is also so easy and convenient and I can give him the variety he needs.
Thank you, Beak Appetit, you made a bird and his mommy very happy. - Sandee Aga
Gourmet Pet Supply - Our Vision
To create the most popular brands of all-natural, human-quality avian and small animal health foods for zoos, breeders and discriminating pet owners worldwide. Our success will be built on the use of extraordinary quality ingredients, innovative packaging design and superior customer service.
Gourmet Pet Supply will also be a charitable member of the pet community through outreach programs designed to assist bird clubs and those rescue organizations caring for abused and neglected pets. We will also be active participants in working to make our community a better place for all people and animals to live.
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Birds in the News
Petco Brings Help to Katrina Victims Wednesday, August 31st, 2005
Help is on the way. Dozens of local humanitarian, medical and emergency services personnel headed for the Gulf Coast on Tuesday to assist communities affected by Hurricane Katrina.
Fourteen members of the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department, including three urban search-and-rescue workers and 11 lifeguards, left early Tuesday morning for March Air Force Base in Riverside County, where they will depart today for Lafayette, La. It is unknown how long they will stay in the disaster areas.
Also Tuesday, a 30-member disaster medical assistance group, sponsored by the San Diego-based International Relief Teams and UCSD Medical Center, arrived in Baton Rouge, La., where they will dispense antibiotics, vaccines and other medications to prevent disease outbreaks. The IRT also will send construction workers to help poor and fixed-income homeowners rebuild their homes.
Pet relief. San Diego-based Petco will be raising money now through Sept. 11 for the animal victims of Hurricane Katrina.
The pet-supply company is asking shoppers to donate to its own charitable foundation at the register by rounding up their purchases to the highest dollar, it was announced Tuesday. Donations also can be made online at www.petco.com.
The funds raised will go towards animal welfare-related disaster relief needs in the Gulf Coast region. Petco officials said that the company will coordinate its relief efforts with those of the American Humane Association, the Humane Society of the United States and local animal shelters.
Adams wants 'no-kill' status for cats, dogs
-Friday, Septemeber 2, 2005
CHICAGO - Stray and unwanted cats and dogs would find Rolling Meadows a safe haven if the Rolling Meadows City Council agrees to make the city a "no-kill community.
Alderman Glenn Adams, 5th Ward, is pushing city officials to work with Almost Home Foundation -- a no-kill shelter for dogs -- and begin paying People and Animals in Community Together Humane Society for its work with cats.
The latter no-kill group, known as PACT, already helps the city government find homes for stray cats, but it doesn't receive any money for its efforts. Adams would like the city to pay PACT $25 for each rescued cat.
Adams would like the city to work with Almost Home because he believes the foundation would do a good job placing dogs in new homes without the possibility of dogs being killed.