Birds that land in Kuwait for a respite on their long journey across distant migratory points are often trapped by unscrupulous bird-hunters and caged in unhealthy conditions until their eventual sale in the pet market.
Some migratory birds and other rare species of animals and birds sold illegally at the pet market in Al Rai and elsewhere pose a danger to residents, as they have not been examined or certified by the health authorities and could carry dangerous viruses or other health threats.
The birds and other rare animals, including exotic parrots and endangered turtles, are available either directly from the shops or through middle-men who arrange for the animals to be delivered for a mutually acceptable price.
When it comes to price, a lowly pigeon could fetch as much as KD30 while an exotic parrot could be sold for upward of KD300. Prices could go up to astronomical figures for exceptionally rare creatures.
These violations of the law and animal rights happen due to poor monitoring and weak implementation of laws by the concerned authorities.