July 02, 2020
Birdsbesafe company wishes you all a safe holiday weekend, in the U.S.
We continue to operate normally, in general, during the Covid-19 Pandemic. We are grateful that we can serve our ecommerce customers continuously, and we are so appreciative that our production partners who sew for us are able to keep safely doing so. Here are few specific updates about shipping times, etc.
Lastly, here is a testimonial that came in the email yesterday. It reminds us why we are so proud to make and sell Birdsbesafe cat collar covers! We continue to look for ways to expand marketing and distribution, globally, in order to expand our bird conservation impact. Thank you!
"Honestly, I was uncertain about this collar. I wasn't sure my cat would tolerate it and it's comical looking. Our cat is excellent at catching birds and so I was limiting her time outside, but still she caught. Then covid19 hit and we were home more than ever to hear her yowling to go out, and when we relented, to witness her birding skills first hand. So I got the funny looking collar and discovered that it is truly amazing. ... The number of birds she caught since using the collar has gone from about one per day to one since our purchase (about a month ago). I can attest that this product works very well"
November 28, 2020
As we enter the holiday season, in 2020, it is remarkable how very unique 2020 has been around the globe. What remained the same, for us at Birdsbesafe company, was our devotion to helping cat owners save birds!
October 17, 2020
We really enjoy hearing from you about your successes with Birdsbesafe® collar covers on your cats protecting birds in your yards. Here's just a sampling of some recent emails that we have received! We appreciate every one of them.
Thanks for caring about cats and birds.
"We love your product, it’s amazingly effective…not a single caught bird since we’ve started using the collar covers. Wish all cat owners who let their cats outside knew about these."
October 08, 2020
Today, in Vermont, we are past our peak foliage color display, and the first snow fell in the White Mountains last night in nearby NH. Many species of birds have already migrated through, on their way to wintering locations to the south.
A few weeks ago, we saw this unidentified Thrush species, with a few other birds, grazing over a period of days as they fed for the long flights to come. And today, there were Dark-eyed Juncos and a small flock of these Sparrows.