Address: 4150 Hancock Bridge Pkwy, North Fort Myers, FL 33903, USA
Phone: +12392402384
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10:30AM–6PM
Tuesday: 10:30AM–6PM
Wednesday: 10:30AM–6PM
Thursday: 10:30AM–6PM
Friday: 11AM–6PM
Saturday: 10:30AM–6PM
Robert Mullaney
Beautiful little store. The fish selection was rather minimal but the sheer variety of beautiful birds really catches the eye. We got 5 guppies for 15 dollars. Half of what they cost at other businesses and the quality is great. Will come back.
Jimmie Mahaffey
Friendly staff. Easy parking. This store is amazing. Kind of small with a huge bird inventory. From finches to toucans and everything between. Bored food, cages, toys. They even have prairie dogs.
Victor Almodovar
Purchased a Pineapple Green Cheek Conure from this shop. The owner was very respectful, knowledgeable and honest. My wife and I wanted to bring the baby bird home asap, but the owner recommend that he stay with the baby birds a couple of weeks more, to make sure they are eating well and look and act healthy. We really appreciated his honesty. Now we have a beautiful baby bird at home that is healthy and eating and playing and just being loved by my wife, children and myself. A friend of the family recently purchased a baby bird somewhere else and took it home still to young and unfortunately died. Pretty confident that place just wanted to make a sale and didn't care about the well being of their pets. So again thank you to Juan the owner. Anyone looking to buy a bird, this is the place you want to goto.
barbara mallman
Very clean and the people were very friendly. We had our Cockatiel for 23 years and when he died I it broke my heart . Now we have our new Cockatiel two weeks now his name is ROCKY . He's already learning to talk from our other Cockatiel JACK who is 15 yrs.
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Lots of variety of birds and bird supplies for sale. Prices are on high side with no guarantee on animal purchases. Clean little store.
Please contact store directly. Although they have lots of varieties in birds, May not have lovebirds at this moment.
Yes they do.
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