How do you decide what to do (if anything) when you see a small injustice in your community that nonetheless bothers you?
There's a bird living in the local Safeway supermarket.
It's been there for months. I personally have seen it twice on two visits about a month and a half apart. Two different staff members have told me it's been stuck in there for months.
I can't help feeling bad for the poor thing. It's alone (aside from the humans) and all it can do is fly back and forth inside the store from time to time. It starts singing occasionally. It doesn't sound happy. This bothers me at an emotional level.
But something else also bothers me ... this bird is fat.
It's a grocery store, right? And there's a large, open produce section like you'd find in any typical North American grocery store, full of fruit, vegetables, etc.. There are also several shelves of bread products, with the top-most shelves (where you'd expect a bird to land) stocked with products too. You know the deal - bread, bagels, croissants - they're all up there, packaged in the usual super-thin, transparent plastic bags. The kind of plastic bags that even tiny bird claws go right through, allowing said claws to easily sink into the actual bread product. A beak would have even less of a problem piercing through the plastic. On occasion those claw-holes are going to be small enough that human shoppers won't notice them.
And of course a well fed bird poops a lot. And somehow I doubt it cares where it poops. Yum! Poop in the produce! That brocolli looks extra tasty now, doesn't it? Ooh ... and the grapes too! Wait ... are those beak-holes I see?
So far, no one at the store seems interested in dealing with it. I could stop by during the daytime and ask the manager if he has any plans to release the poor thing, and stop putting his customers at risk for some weird illnesses. I'm worried though - if I pressure the person about it, he or she may just kill it.
I hate situations like this. Do you care or not? Do you get involved or not? And if you do, how do you know they don't just leave a bowl of rat poison mixed in with bird seed somewhere? At least trapped in the store he or she is still alive. Help me out here, people.
There's a bird living in the local Safeway supermarket.
It's been there for months. I personally have seen it twice on two visits about a month and a half apart. Two different staff members have told me it's been stuck in there for months.
I can't help feeling bad for the poor thing. It's alone (aside from the humans) and all it can do is fly back and forth inside the store from time to time. It starts singing occasionally. It doesn't sound happy. This bothers me at an emotional level.
But something else also bothers me ... this bird is fat.
It's a grocery store, right? And there's a large, open produce section like you'd find in any typical North American grocery store, full of fruit, vegetables, etc.. There are also several shelves of bread products, with the top-most shelves (where you'd expect a bird to land) stocked with products too. You know the deal - bread, bagels, croissants - they're all up there, packaged in the usual super-thin, transparent plastic bags. The kind of plastic bags that even tiny bird claws go right through, allowing said claws to easily sink into the actual bread product. A beak would have even less of a problem piercing through the plastic. On occasion those claw-holes are going to be small enough that human shoppers won't notice them.
And of course a well fed bird poops a lot. And somehow I doubt it cares where it poops. Yum! Poop in the produce! That brocolli looks extra tasty now, doesn't it? Ooh ... and the grapes too! Wait ... are those beak-holes I see?
So far, no one at the store seems interested in dealing with it. I could stop by during the daytime and ask the manager if he has any plans to release the poor thing, and stop putting his customers at risk for some weird illnesses. I'm worried though - if I pressure the person about it, he or she may just kill it.
I hate situations like this. Do you care or not? Do you get involved or not? And if you do, how do you know they don't just leave a bowl of rat poison mixed in with bird seed somewhere? At least trapped in the store he or she is still alive. Help me out here, people.