Sunday, December 13, 2009
bird cam up and running
Patrick has hooked up our first bird cam in the aviary. We will try and have it on everyday. We have also gotten in a new shipment of bird toys and our first aluminum cages from King's cages. The cages are very nice but expensive. They will never rust and there is no paint that can be chipped off so it is a worth while investment and they are cheaper then stainless which will eventually rust. They are also super easy to put together without any tools needed and since they are made from aluminum they are very light. We have also been trying to work on our own toys line and have come up with some cute and cheaper box toys that are great for foraging for birds. Our Christmas bookings are full for cats but we still have some openings for birds
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
New Toys
We have reorganized our store website for retail items and have loaded more new bird toys. I am inn the process of taking photos of birds next to the toys so it is easy to tell how big the toy is. Here is a link http://www.thepurringparrot.com/0003dp30blg0076/categories.asp?cat=26
We have also sold 2 vacation videos and have samples on them on our youtube channel
http://www.youtube.com/Merlin0404
Patrick has been working on establishing petcams so people can log in to see their fids while away. we just have one camera up now and hope to have more up soon but he has to figure out the whole encoding thing so it isn't publicly viewed.
Our birdie breads are starting to get some followers as well as our seed mix.
Bookings have been a little quiet before the holidays but we just see this as an opportunity to improve our services and work on more of the retail end. We are booked in the aviary and almost booked for cat rooms for Thanksgiving. We still have openings in the aviary for birds over Christmas but cat rooms are booked with a waiting list.
Still trying to start a facebook page, maybe by this weekend or after Turkey day.
We also applied to try and get on ABC's Sharktank show.
We have also sold 2 vacation videos and have samples on them on our youtube channel
http://www.youtube.com/Merlin0404
Patrick has been working on establishing petcams so people can log in to see their fids while away. we just have one camera up now and hope to have more up soon but he has to figure out the whole encoding thing so it isn't publicly viewed.
Our birdie breads are starting to get some followers as well as our seed mix.
Bookings have been a little quiet before the holidays but we just see this as an opportunity to improve our services and work on more of the retail end. We are booked in the aviary and almost booked for cat rooms for Thanksgiving. We still have openings in the aviary for birds over Christmas but cat rooms are booked with a waiting list.
Still trying to start a facebook page, maybe by this weekend or after Turkey day.
We also applied to try and get on ABC's Sharktank show.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
You tube videos are now loaded
It has been awhile since I have posted but we have been very busy. Our occupancy has been on an average of 70% or more. We have a waiting list for Xmas and 1 room left for Thanksgiving.
I have found some time to start getting some very amatuer videos up but with practice editing they will get better. We have loaded them on to our channel which can be found at this link:
http://www.youtube.com/Merlin0404
We are now also carrying catnip bubbles and the combs and brushes that we use at the resort. We have lagged in the bird toy making area but hope to get it going again since we have hired extra part time help.
I have found some time to start getting some very amatuer videos up but with practice editing they will get better. We have loaded them on to our channel which can be found at this link:
http://www.youtube.com/Merlin0404
We are now also carrying catnip bubbles and the combs and brushes that we use at the resort. We have lagged in the bird toy making area but hope to get it going again since we have hired extra part time help.
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Has it been a year already?
We are coming up on our one year anniversary for The Purring Parrot and it has been such a great year! It went by so fast. The busier we are the faster time goes, I think there is a time warp in our resort. Our staff has grown from 4 birds to 5 and we have some human part-time employees that are doing a great job.
Jupiter, our un-cape, is a little spitfire and wants to be part of everything. Sunny, is our newest bird employee. She is a 20 year old green wing macaw and has fit in nicely with our flock. Bean, our bare-eyed seems to be happy to have another female bird around and has been spending more time out of her cage.
Since we are consistently busy enough now we have added some more humans to our staff as caretakers.
We reached maximum occupancy the end of July and for the first 8 days in Aug for the aviary and cat rooms and have stayed, on average at least 50% full for both areas. For our one year anniversary it looks like we might be completely booked with kitties. We only have 2 rooms left for the Christmas holiday and I imagine they will go fast. We are 50% booked for Thanksgiving.
We have been shooting a lot video to post on you tube but need to check out the software.
We are just so thankful that we made it through our first year.
My in-home cat sitting is slowly winding down and I think the best thing for it is to just let it become absorbed by The Purring Parrot.
We have also submitted our application to get a Service Mark (Trademark) for our logo and business name.
Jupiter, our un-cape, is a little spitfire and wants to be part of everything. Sunny, is our newest bird employee. She is a 20 year old green wing macaw and has fit in nicely with our flock. Bean, our bare-eyed seems to be happy to have another female bird around and has been spending more time out of her cage.
Since we are consistently busy enough now we have added some more humans to our staff as caretakers.
We reached maximum occupancy the end of July and for the first 8 days in Aug for the aviary and cat rooms and have stayed, on average at least 50% full for both areas. For our one year anniversary it looks like we might be completely booked with kitties. We only have 2 rooms left for the Christmas holiday and I imagine they will go fast. We are 50% booked for Thanksgiving.
We have been shooting a lot video to post on you tube but need to check out the software.
We are just so thankful that we made it through our first year.
My in-home cat sitting is slowly winding down and I think the best thing for it is to just let it become absorbed by The Purring Parrot.
We have also submitted our application to get a Service Mark (Trademark) for our logo and business name.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Petopia.TV stopped by
Petopia.tv stopped by and did a piece on us. It was a lot of fun to have them there and they gave us a lot of ideas about making our own videos and getting them loaded onto youtube. The link to their story is http://www.petopia.tv/Petopia.TV/Fun_Videos.html.
We are staying consistently busy and need to start hiring more permanent pt help so we have a little more time to promote the resort. So many ideas and so little time.
We are staying consistently busy and need to start hiring more permanent pt help so we have a little more time to promote the resort. So many ideas and so little time.
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Thursday, June 18, 2009
Kitty Grass and more new toys
Our new cat grass seed mix is available now and can be found at http://www.thepurringparrot.com/0003dp30blg0076/products.asp?cat=11&pg=2
We have a wheat grass blend and a gluten free blend. There are kits to grow and just seeds to buy if a kit isn't needed. All the seeds and grains are certified organic.
We also have some new parrot toys and I have finally been able to put together a cornbread recipe that I am happy with. Next I need to figure out how to set up express shipping for the on-line store but have it so only certain items default to that.
Patrick finished combining the Arabian and Forest suites so now we have another larger room if needed.
Next I need to establish a photo album slideshow so we can upload updated photos faster
We have a wheat grass blend and a gluten free blend. There are kits to grow and just seeds to buy if a kit isn't needed. All the seeds and grains are certified organic.
We also have some new parrot toys and I have finally been able to put together a cornbread recipe that I am happy with. Next I need to figure out how to set up express shipping for the on-line store but have it so only certain items default to that.
Patrick finished combining the Arabian and Forest suites so now we have another larger room if needed.
Next I need to establish a photo album slideshow so we can upload updated photos faster
Labels:
gluten free,
kitty grass,
new toys,
suite expansions
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Busy Busy for the Summertime
We have been very busy and can't believe it is already June and we have been open now for 9 months! We are already getting holiday bookings and all the standard window rooms are booked for Dec 20-29 give or take a few days. We are telling our clients to book early!
Patrick has ramped out the French Cafe Suite, changed the ramps in the Under the Sea room. He has also added ramps to the Pirate Suite, Forest Suite, Southwest Suite and is redoing Mt Olympus. He will also be connecting the Arabian Suite and Forest Suite so they can be expanded if needed.
We have also been working on kitty grass kits with a wheat grass blend and one that is also gluten-free for cats that need to avoid wheat.
On Thurs we get a new employee, Jupiter an un-cape parrot. He will be a new member of our flock and family, joining our African grey, SodaPop, in teasing the cat guests. Our other employees are Merlin, our Blue and Gold macaw and his job is to keep the aviary under control and play flock leader. Bean, our Bare-Eyed cockatoo's job is our guard bird and assists Merlin. When she starts vocalizing we know something is amiss and find out what's going on. She also comes out and helps SodaPop with kitty entertainment by doing flyby's past the rooms. Cats love that!
One of our distributers also has informed us that Parrot Towers are no longer being made, which is too bad because they are light, easy to clean, durable and fairly inexpensive. I'm trying to find out more information.
Lastly, since we have been updating and changing rooms I will try and put up a slide show of the latest improvements. It's easier to quickly post photos here then on our Home Page of The Purring Parrot.
Patrick has ramped out the French Cafe Suite, changed the ramps in the Under the Sea room. He has also added ramps to the Pirate Suite, Forest Suite, Southwest Suite and is redoing Mt Olympus. He will also be connecting the Arabian Suite and Forest Suite so they can be expanded if needed.
We have also been working on kitty grass kits with a wheat grass blend and one that is also gluten-free for cats that need to avoid wheat.
On Thurs we get a new employee, Jupiter an un-cape parrot. He will be a new member of our flock and family, joining our African grey, SodaPop, in teasing the cat guests. Our other employees are Merlin, our Blue and Gold macaw and his job is to keep the aviary under control and play flock leader. Bean, our Bare-Eyed cockatoo's job is our guard bird and assists Merlin. When she starts vocalizing we know something is amiss and find out what's going on. She also comes out and helps SodaPop with kitty entertainment by doing flyby's past the rooms. Cats love that!
One of our distributers also has informed us that Parrot Towers are no longer being made, which is too bad because they are light, easy to clean, durable and fairly inexpensive. I'm trying to find out more information.
Lastly, since we have been updating and changing rooms I will try and put up a slide show of the latest improvements. It's easier to quickly post photos here then on our Home Page of The Purring Parrot.
Labels:
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kitty grass,
photos,
suite expansions,
wheat-free
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
New links added
We have added our favorite links to our blog.
Business has been very busy with summer starting to roll in. We are working on more bird toys and have come up with some food foraging designs.
Another thing we are working on is to put together a little vacation book of photos for pet owners. We used Shutterfly to put a great book together of some photos of one of our clients. We did the photos, editing, etc and Shutterfly puts it all together in either a hardback or paper back book. It was done so well we thought it would be a good idea for clients.
We are also letting our clients know to book early for Thanksgiving and December because we are already getting bookings.
Business has been very busy with summer starting to roll in. We are working on more bird toys and have come up with some food foraging designs.
Another thing we are working on is to put together a little vacation book of photos for pet owners. We used Shutterfly to put a great book together of some photos of one of our clients. We did the photos, editing, etc and Shutterfly puts it all together in either a hardback or paper back book. It was done so well we thought it would be a good idea for clients.
We are also letting our clients know to book early for Thanksgiving and December because we are already getting bookings.
Monday, May 18, 2009
New Parrot Toys now on-line
We have finally posted our new line of parrot toys. They can be found by clicking on the following link http://www.thepurringparrot.com/0003dp30blg0076/products.asp?cat=13
Our toys are hand-made with parrot safety in mind. All links are either nickel=plated or stainless steel. A few come with a big plastic link. We have incorporated a lot thick compressed card board in many shapes and birds seem to like to really chew on these and they also last longer then wood since there are so many layers. We also have our hardened gelatin pieces on the toys which are colorful and very durable. The paper roll toys are the biggest hits though. They look like they create a lot of mess but is so quick to clean up.
Our toys are hand-made with parrot safety in mind. All links are either nickel=plated or stainless steel. A few come with a big plastic link. We have incorporated a lot thick compressed card board in many shapes and birds seem to like to really chew on these and they also last longer then wood since there are so many layers. We also have our hardened gelatin pieces on the toys which are colorful and very durable. The paper roll toys are the biggest hits though. They look like they create a lot of mess but is so quick to clean up.
Monday, April 27, 2009
New Kitty Toys Now On-Line
We have posted our new kitty toys to our on-line store. They are hand-made, bio-degradable and kitty tested for durability and satisfaction. They can be found under The Purring Parrot brand at http://www.thepurringparrot.com/0003dp30blg0076/products.asp?cat=11&pg=2
We also hope to upload some of our parrot toys too, especially the paper roll which has been very popular here at the resort and seems to keep most of the birds busy. Plus it looks like it creates a big mess, which the birds like, but is so easy to clean up, which is what we like.
I am hoping to upload our birdie breads soon.
We have two successful breads so far: Anise fruit bread and Cornmeal sprout bread. Both have been sampled by our guests and they have eaten more then they have thrown to the floor. Our breads are made with healthy human grade ingredients.
We also hope to upload some of our parrot toys too, especially the paper roll which has been very popular here at the resort and seems to keep most of the birds busy. Plus it looks like it creates a big mess, which the birds like, but is so easy to clean up, which is what we like.
I am hoping to upload our birdie breads soon.
We have two successful breads so far: Anise fruit bread and Cornmeal sprout bread. Both have been sampled by our guests and they have eaten more then they have thrown to the floor. Our breads are made with healthy human grade ingredients.
Labels:
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birdie breads,
cat toys,
human grade,
parrot toys
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
We have completed our parrot and sprout mixes and they can be found here: http://www.thepurringparrot.com/0003dp30blg0076/products.asp?cat=14
We have a big /medium bird dry mix called Hercules' Organic big bird mix and then for smaller birds we have Juju's Organic small bird mix. The mix doesn't have any sugared products, soy in case your bird is hormonal, or peanuts to avoid aspergillosis
We have our big bird sprouts and little bird sprouts which can be soaked overnight and served, as well as Bean's Organic Bean and Legume blend for sprouts. Our sprouts will come with easy to follow directions and are a yummy healthy treat for birds.
We have a big /medium bird dry mix called Hercules' Organic big bird mix and then for smaller birds we have Juju's Organic small bird mix. The mix doesn't have any sugared products, soy in case your bird is hormonal, or peanuts to avoid aspergillosis
We have our big bird sprouts and little bird sprouts which can be soaked overnight and served, as well as Bean's Organic Bean and Legume blend for sprouts. Our sprouts will come with easy to follow directions and are a yummy healthy treat for birds.
Friday, April 3, 2009
Sprout and Dry Seed/nut mix
We will have our sprout mix by this weekend and should have our dry seed mix by next week. We are getting most of our ingredients from Sun Organics which has Certified Organic products and Just Tomatoes.
Our Sprout Mix will be 3 separate mixes: A bean/legume mix, little bird mix and big bird mix. We only have a name for the bean mix so far and it will be Bean's bean/legume mix. The big and little bird sprouts are a blend of sprouts that can be soaked overnight and feed the next day or hold on to them a little longer and let them grow some tails
Our seed mix will be a small bird mix called Juju's mix and the larger bird mix will be call Hercules' mix.
Both our sprout and seed mixes will be missing any soy and peanuts. There is controversy regarding soy and hormones so we are leaving them out. With peanuts in the shell there is a chance of a bird picking up Aspergillois so they are out. There are plenty of other nuts that are safe and healthy. Our mixes use human grade organic ingredients.
We will be using dehydrated or freeze dried fruits and veggies from Just Tomatoes. We like this company because they product is only the fruit or veg and nothing else added. No preservatives, sulfur dioxide or extra sugar added. We have found that a lot of dry mixes have small bits of dried fruit that are just little sugar bombs and super sweet. They are sweetened with coconut milk, honey or other natural products so as to preserve them which is great if you want a product without sulfur dioxide but it really adds to increased sugar content which makes all the fruit taste the same. Just Tomatoes is simply, just the product and nothing else.
Our dry mixes will need refrigeration once opened to keep the fruits and veg crunchy but this will also help keep everything else fresher and keep those nasty moths away. I hate those things.
I'm also getting closer to having some good breads ready. So far the most popluar is a fruit/nut/anise bread which tastes great and has no sugar in it.
I am also working on some bird friendly breads that are low in cholesteral for the over weight birds, such as my CAG (Congo African Grey) Soda Pop, who is starting to show some borderline clevage
Our Sprout Mix will be 3 separate mixes: A bean/legume mix, little bird mix and big bird mix. We only have a name for the bean mix so far and it will be Bean's bean/legume mix. The big and little bird sprouts are a blend of sprouts that can be soaked overnight and feed the next day or hold on to them a little longer and let them grow some tails
Our seed mix will be a small bird mix called Juju's mix and the larger bird mix will be call Hercules' mix.
Both our sprout and seed mixes will be missing any soy and peanuts. There is controversy regarding soy and hormones so we are leaving them out. With peanuts in the shell there is a chance of a bird picking up Aspergillois so they are out. There are plenty of other nuts that are safe and healthy. Our mixes use human grade organic ingredients.
We will be using dehydrated or freeze dried fruits and veggies from Just Tomatoes. We like this company because they product is only the fruit or veg and nothing else added. No preservatives, sulfur dioxide or extra sugar added. We have found that a lot of dry mixes have small bits of dried fruit that are just little sugar bombs and super sweet. They are sweetened with coconut milk, honey or other natural products so as to preserve them which is great if you want a product without sulfur dioxide but it really adds to increased sugar content which makes all the fruit taste the same. Just Tomatoes is simply, just the product and nothing else.
Our dry mixes will need refrigeration once opened to keep the fruits and veg crunchy but this will also help keep everything else fresher and keep those nasty moths away. I hate those things.
I'm also getting closer to having some good breads ready. So far the most popluar is a fruit/nut/anise bread which tastes great and has no sugar in it.
I am also working on some bird friendly breads that are low in cholesteral for the over weight birds, such as my CAG (Congo African Grey) Soda Pop, who is starting to show some borderline clevage
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
First Blog
We opened in Sept 2008 and have been very fortunate to have been as busy as we have since that first month. We were fully booked for Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays and anticipate the same for next year. Right now we are able to catch or breath and are able to focus on some of our projects such as developing our own cat and bird toys and bird foods.
Patrick is also working on changing some of the ramps and expanding the cat rooms with creative openings that we can close off when a larger room isn't needed. He did this for the English and Celestial suites and it has been a big hit. Patrick also just finished adding more ramps to The Under the Sea suite.
The cat toys that we are working on will be feather toys on a stick and we are using bamboo sticks and rubber, making them more eco-friendly then the plastic stick feather toys that are imported from who knows where. The bird toys we are working on will be wood chew and destroy toys.
I have also been working on some durable parrot toys that use parts similar to acrylic or very hard plastic but is neither. I have always worried about what our birds might be injesting when chewing on acrylic or plastic parts. I came across a recipe for very hard toys and the material is a substance made from gelatin, is very hard and durable and seems to have been able to with stand the beak of a cockatoo (Sydney) so far. Hopefully we will have some photos up soon of these products. Our guests are trying them out right now to make sure they are durable enough.
Another service we are working on offering is food/toy delivery for birds diets. Delivery would be free with 12 miles of the resort and customers can pay by using paypal or calling us directly. We have several bird breads and muffins we are working on and would like to help those busy bird owners out there feed their fids (feathered kids) a nutritious and varied diet.
Some bird owners may not know what fresh food out there is good to feed their birds or may not have time to go shop for it, clean it, etc.
We are looking at doing the shopping for these clients, prepping the fresh foods and then making weekly deliveries with the produce. The owners just chop it up and give it to their fids. We will call it " We shop. You chop". We will have a list of seasonal products owners can check off for us to get and a different levels of prices for what they want.
We will be promoting our pick up and drop off service too.
Patrick is also working on changing some of the ramps and expanding the cat rooms with creative openings that we can close off when a larger room isn't needed. He did this for the English and Celestial suites and it has been a big hit. Patrick also just finished adding more ramps to The Under the Sea suite.
The cat toys that we are working on will be feather toys on a stick and we are using bamboo sticks and rubber, making them more eco-friendly then the plastic stick feather toys that are imported from who knows where. The bird toys we are working on will be wood chew and destroy toys.
I have also been working on some durable parrot toys that use parts similar to acrylic or very hard plastic but is neither. I have always worried about what our birds might be injesting when chewing on acrylic or plastic parts. I came across a recipe for very hard toys and the material is a substance made from gelatin, is very hard and durable and seems to have been able to with stand the beak of a cockatoo (Sydney) so far. Hopefully we will have some photos up soon of these products. Our guests are trying them out right now to make sure they are durable enough.
Another service we are working on offering is food/toy delivery for birds diets. Delivery would be free with 12 miles of the resort and customers can pay by using paypal or calling us directly. We have several bird breads and muffins we are working on and would like to help those busy bird owners out there feed their fids (feathered kids) a nutritious and varied diet.
Some bird owners may not know what fresh food out there is good to feed their birds or may not have time to go shop for it, clean it, etc.
We are looking at doing the shopping for these clients, prepping the fresh foods and then making weekly deliveries with the produce. The owners just chop it up and give it to their fids. We will call it " We shop. You chop". We will have a list of seasonal products owners can check off for us to get and a different levels of prices for what they want.
We will be promoting our pick up and drop off service too.
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