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Women Pays 4,000 Pounds Each Year For Her Own Apartment, Closet And Stroller For Her Pigeons

Meggy Johnson’s pigeons have their own bedroom, as well as a closet full of costumes and a pram with which to travel. The two pigeons named Moose and Sky were rescued as chicks by a woman from Louth, Lincolnshire, England.

Despite the fact that the pigeons had a distinct rescue tale, they both need the same level of care in order to survive and develop. For six weeks, the 23-year-old female fed them by hand through a tube 24 hours a day.

He looked after them until they were completely healed and as tame and obedient as any other pet.

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Meggy determined then and there to offer her birds every available luxury so they could live the life they had always deserved, and she now spends around £ 4,000 (more than $ 5,500) a year on it.

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METRO reported Meggy as saying:

“They have their own converted bedroom that serves as their own area, complete with all of their little hangers, toys, and clothing. They have a lavish lifestyle.

They are undeniably fashionistas, as seen by their collection, which includes a variety of clothes priced between £25 and £30.

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Aside from the fact that their clothing are fantastic, they also prove to be quite beneficial in that they catch their excrement, allowing the house to stay clean.

The mother isn’t satisfied with these pleasures, so she has a pigeon pram for them, which she uses to take them on walks and sunbathing. He occasionally attaches a little flying leash to them and leads them out into the garden to get some fresh air and fly.

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Meggy had this to say:

“Every month, I spend between £300 and £400 on them, but if I checked my bank account, I’d be astonished; it might be much more.”

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The woman stated that she first became interested in pigeons, owing to her late dog Pippa. As they proceeded, his dog alerted him to the presence of a nest with two chicks, one of which was dead and the other of which required quick treatment in order to live.

Meggy brought him home and sought guidance from several wildlife organizations on how to save the baby chick.

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Meggy continues:

“While some may claim that nature should take its course, I believe that all animals, including pigeons, deserve a chance.”

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Moose, on the other hand, visited Meggy in May of this year after hearing that a one-eyed bird had been hatched. Moose couldn’t fly outside because of his handicap, and he was in grave danger from predators in the wild.

Meggy had this to say:

«I said, ‘Yes, please!’ I’d be delighted to save him and give him a chance.

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Meggy looks after two additional rescued birds that reside in her pet supply business in addition to the two pigeons she has at home. Clee, a beautiful pigeon, and Snowy, another pigeon, are both handicapped and unable to fly, therefore they would perish in their natural environment.

They came up with various rescue and triumph stories, but they are just as pampered as Meggy’s two pigeons.

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According to research, wild pigeons have a two-year lifespan, but domestic birds can live for up to 15 years. For what Meggy wishes, she hopes that all of her rescued pals would be able to reach puberty and enjoy all of the benefits that it has to offer.

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Despite the fact that many people criticize her for helping pigeons, she is adamant about erasing their negative reputation and demonstrating their intelligence. Many people are also taken aback by how nice and bright they may be.

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Meggy will continue to provide all of the comforts that her rescued birds deserve in order for them to have a happy life.