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Woman pampers her rescued pigeons
    2021-09-16  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

WE’VE all heard of dog owners spending thousands of designer gear for their pooches, but have you ever heard of pampered pigeons?

Well, one woman has gone above and beyond give her rescued pigeons the best life possible, treating them to a wardrobe full of fabulous outfits and even a posh stroller.

Meggy Johnson rescued her beloved pet pigeons Sky and Moose after they were found abandoned and vulnerable as tiny chicks, or squabs.

The 23-year-old nursed them both to health, hand-feeding them with a tube around the clock for six weeks until they became as tame and affectionate as any ordinary pet, and she resents anyone who brands them “flying rats.”

The pigeons, along with two other rescued birds who live in her pet supply store, all now live the “life of luxury” with birthday presents, a collection of soft toys and even walks outside the home in a special stroller that allows each bird to enjoy their surroundings from the safety of their own netted compartment.

“They have their own converted bedroom which is their space and they have all their little perches, toys and wardrobe. They live the life of luxury,” said Johnson, from Lincolnshire, the U.K.

“They are fashionistas and have their own wardrobe with about 17 outfits. They do look super cool but the outfits are also really practical because they catch their poo and help keep the house clean.”

The pigeon rescuer discovered her love for the birds back in 2016 when her late dog Pippa alerted her to a nest in a hedge while out on a walk.

There was one dead baby pigeon and another one that was still alive, so she scooped the live bird up and took it home in her coat.

After contacting some wildlife rescue centers for advice she was able to save the weak bird’s life and has been an avid pigeon rescuer ever since.

(SD-Agencies)

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