Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQ)

Q: What Is Avian
Suites?
A: Avian Suites is a facility which cares for your birds(s) when you are
unable to do so in your home. There are many reasons bird owners are unable to care for
their pets. The primary reason is travel. However, because birds have delicate systems, it
is sometimes necessary to remove a bird from home for reasons such as remodeling,
painting, flea spraying, carpet cleaning, furnace failure, etc.
Q: Why Can't I Have A Neighbor Watch My Bird(s)?
A: Birds can mask illness symptoms. Usually, illnesses begin with the bird just not
acting like itself and rapidly turning into more severe distress. Someone who is not
familiar with your bird's behavior, may not notice these symptoms. Immediate and correct
action can avoid serious illness. Also, a bird can damage a blood feather or tear a nail
during play. Urgent and appropriate action is critical to ensure the bird's safety. It can
be frightening when birds become ill or injured. Your bird's health depends upon the care
of individuals who know what to do.
Q: ...But My Neighbors Have Birds Too.
A: Your neighbors may have obtained their birds from sources which are different
from where you obtained yours. Because there are few preventative vaccines available to
the avian community, exposure to other birds, which live in a different environment, can
put the birds at risk. In human terms, the situation is similar when children from
different homes intermingle at daycare, school or camp.
Q: Why All The Worry About Illness And Disease?
A: There are eleven primary avian viruses which can infect your bird. Even healthy
birds can be carriers of infectious diseases. Avian veterinarians are slowly gaining more
knowledge about them and some vaccines have been developed. Until you can effectively
vaccinate your bird against each of those diseases, the only way to protect the health of
your bird is to keep it isolated from other birds.
Avian Suites has developed a combination of containment and sterilization
systems which, in conjunction with required veterinary care, will help to ensure the
health and safety of your bird.
Q: How
Will You Keep My Bird(s) Safe At Your Facility?
A: Avian Suites has carefully worked with veterinarians and bird care
specialists to create an environment which meets the health and safety needs of birds.
Your bird(s) will stay in a private room with only birds from your household. Our rooms
are maintained at temperatures slightly warmer than normal household levels to help your
birds adjust to the stress of being transported and finding themselves in new
surroundings. Each room is ventilated with its own isolated system. Room air is filtered
through an ultra violet sterilization unit which destroys
bacteria and viruses.
Our technicians follow clinical procedures for bird handling developed by avian
veterinarians. Each technician is clothed in disposable scrubs and shoe covers which are
left in the room in which they are used.
Q: What If My Bird Gets Sick While I'm Away?
A: We will notify you as soon as possible and we will bring your bird to the avian
veterinarian you specify when you dropped your bird off. The client is responsible for any
charges incurred for the medical care and treatment of their bird. Payment will be made to
us when the bird is picked up.
Q: I Don't Want My Bird To Be
Lonely...It Enjoys Time Out Of Its Cage.
A: Avian Suites is aware of how much interactive, out-of-the-cage, time
birds require. That is one of the key reasons your bird will have its own room. By birds
having their own rooms, we are able to offer out-of-the-cage time and "playtime"
with the birds in a safe environment.
Q: I Worry While I'm Away, Can I Call To Check In?
A: Absolutely! You are welcome to call Avian Suites anytime.
Q: My Bird Has A Huge Cage, Do I
Have To Bring It?
A: Avian Suites provides cages which fit each bird's individual needs from
cockatiel to macaw. We do request that you bring each of your bird's favorite toys
and dishes for food. We believe it helps the bird adjust more easily to its
home-away-from-home when it can eat out of its own dish and play with familiar toys.
Q: Do I Just Make An Appointment?
A: Call us to make a reservation for your bird(s). To avoid people bringing
in their birds as other guests arrive and/or depart, we ask that you make an appointment
with us to establish specific times for dropping off and picking up your birds. This
enables us, for health and safety reasons, to minimize exposing birds from different
households to one another.
If you have an emergency situation, for example, your furnace failed or you have to make
an unexpected trip, etc., special arrangements can be made.
Q:
What Do I Need To Bring When I Drop My Bird(s) Off?
A: Avian Suites requires that each bird have proof of having a thorough
examination from an avian veterinarian in the last twelve months. You will also need a carrier for your bird(s), as well as food and water dishes and a
few of their favorite toys. Also, please bring a supply of food and treats for each of
your birds sufficient to last the duration of their stay with us. A refrigerator is
available for perishable foods.
With your advice and consent, we supplement daily your dry formulated food with fresh
fruit and vegetables for your bird(s).
Please plan on spending some time during the drop off period with us to explain each of
your bird's personal care instructions, special needs, and an overview of their
personalities and vocabularies.
Q: Will I Learn About How My Bird(s) Did During Their Stay?
A: Avian Suites will furnish a written diary which summarizes each bird's
daily activities and experiences during their stay with us.
Avian Suites is open by appointment only. This is to ensure
compliance with the strict sterilization standards we are committed to maintaining for the
welfare of our clients' companion birds.