Rhode Island Parrot Rescue

Category: Animal rescue service

Address: 2141 W Shore Rd, Warwick, RI 02889, USA

Phone: +16305063160

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: Closed

Thursday: Closed

Friday: Closed

Saturday: 12–12:01PM

Reviews

Scott Almeida

Feb 2, 2022

My wife and I adopted an Amazon from this rescue that was rescued about 4 years ago. The entire process was professional and courteous, and as it should be, in the best interest of the adopted. Pickles, my Amazon is loving and very happy. She is that way because of the care she received at the rescue as she was only a non cared for breeder parrot, so I have to give the credit to the rescue for the awesome care, love and guidance these rescues get to become awesome parts of families. Thank you for all you do, it’s very much appreciated!!

Judy Bigl

Jan 11, 2022

The staff and volunteers here are dedicated to each and every bird they care for. They truly love each bird and make them feel at home until they find their forever home. I recently had to surrender my sweetie of 13 years and although it still hurts, I know she is loved, safe and amongst friends. Thanks to all.

Lylah Stein

Aug 5, 2021

I love this place so much that I applied with them and volunteer there weekly. This is a very well run parrot rescue staffed by amazing and knowledgeable people that care for both large and small parrots that have been rescued or surrendered into their care. They have many awesome birds for adoption and care about their birds so they screen applicants very carefully

E A

Oct 15, 2020

Corrie, Christine, and the rest of the staff here are AMAZING, their love and care for birds are obvious from the get-go, the screening process for finding good and hopefully permanent homes for the parrots is as rigorous and professional as it should be, takes at least a month for the approval process, again, as it should be, this is NOT a pet shop where they hand birds over to anyone for money, as parrots are very high-maintenance, long-lived, wild animals that often end up being rehomed many, many times throughout their lives as new owners aren't prepared for the realities of ownership, causing incredible stress & trauma to the birds. The parrots here all looked and sounded happy, healthy, and well cared for, once your application is approved they schedule you for a visit to come see all the birds to start making a choice, they have a large outdoor aviary for exercise and for one-on-one bonding visits once you've selected a potential adoptee, they have a fantastic online course set up for first-time parrot owners that teaches you all the important basics of these fairly high-maintenance pets, and their adoption policies and rehoming fees are fair and reasonable (e.g. landlord approval required/small-medium parrots only to apartment renters). Also the staff's insight into each parrot's personality and preferences is so helpful in choosing the right one to take home - the parrot they recommended to me ended up being THE perfect fit for our home, we've fallen head over heels with him in the month-and-a-half since we brought him home, and we couldn't be happier. If you're looking for a place to adopt from, THIS is it, and if you're looking for a charity worth donating to, THIS is also it.

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Questions & Answers

Great place I rescued a blue and gold macaw they do the way it should be for birds I love my bear he is a rescue so expect slow results no rush just feel out birds behaviour,

Gary Henrichon | Sep 3, 2019
Loosenut Behindwheel | Sep 3, 2019

I remember Bear ! I'm happy everything is going well.

How much is getting a budgies wings clipped here

Joey Determine | Sep 2, 2020
Rhode Island Parrot Rescue | Sep 2, 2020

Hello, we don’t presently clip wings!! Jungle Junction or Critter Hut does!

Do you ship the birds international ?if so then how much would it cost

Safia Ben Halim | Sep 3, 2019
Red Crow | Sep 3, 2019

You really should meet a bird and see how it takes to you, and you to it before considering adding it to your family. Exporting birds is costly and there is usually a lengthy quarantine period involved. I don't know if they export at the rescue, but it would be prudent to look for one in your home country rather than overseas

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Do you have any canary’s?

Annamaria Vento | Sep 3, 2019
roy Yung | Sep 3, 2019

Go to thier website (riparrots.org) and check it out. There is an adoption process forms u will need to fill out

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I have a parrot that needs her nails clipped .I've had her for years .I don't know where to take her or find someone to come to house and do it.

gail hunold | Jun 4, 2022
David Martinka | Jun 4, 2022

RIPR will probably be able to recommend an avian vet, and you could also contact Jungle Junction in Cumberland. They sell food and supplies, and do some boarding.

How much is adoption fees

Allyson Davis | Jan 5, 2022
Juliana Webber | Jan 5, 2022

Adoption fees can be found on riparrots.org. There are also policies about the adoption program to review before submitting an application.

Anyone know how old the jenday is thanks I can't find our where the bird is it says Warwick

Patty Lajoie | Dec 6, 2021
Loosenut Behindwheel | Dec 6, 2021

I know we have 2 Sun Conures at the rescue. I did not see a jenday. You can always call the manager to find out the ages.

what time is this place open ? it just says on this website that it’s saturday from 12:00-12:01 pm

Farrah Rose | Dec 6, 2021
Loosenut Behindwheel | Dec 6, 2021

You have to call and make an appointment.

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Looking to adopt a bird have my own place retired Can you let me know what to do

Borgmyatt Borg Myarr | Sep 2, 2021
Juliana Webber | Sep 2, 2021

Please go to riparrots.org/form/62491 to fill out an adoption application!

I met three staff members and we were told that we would be contacted and no one ever contacted us

Swagger Chicken | Sep 2, 2020
Rhode Island Parrot Rescue | Sep 2, 2020

Yes it is a process! It’s meant to be a learning experience to determine whether or not our adopters are ready for a lifetime commitment. Owning a parrot is hard work and they aren’t easy pets. We get several calls every week from people wanting to relinquish their birds to us. We have a strict adoption program to ensure we provide the absolute BEST for every bird that we care for. Most homes cannot provide proper care as we do here. So if you think it’s a long process, owning a parrot is probably not a good choice for you!! -Corrie

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I have a wild bird with a broken wing I believe, what do I do?

William Ellinwood | Sep 3, 2019
Kelly Heitmann | Sep 3, 2019

There are wild bird sanctuaries/rehabilitation I would check online.

Would I still be able to put the R.I. rescue down as a contact info? And, could you please contact me via email, letting me know? Also, what are your hours of operation? thanks

Dana B | Sep 3, 2018
Rhode Island Parrot Rescue | Sep 3, 2019

Yes Dana we have all your information on file!! What great planning!

What is the adoption fee for a young cockatiel? My Sydney will be 7 on Monday and I would get him a buddy.

Susan Whittingham | Sep 3, 2018
Corrie Butler | Sep 3, 2018

$50 Adoption fee Visit their website for more info

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