The Bird Necessities
These entrepreneurs have made it big with an oddly brilliant idea.
What: Bird diapers, leashes and costumes
Who: Mark and Lorraine Moore of Avian Fashions
Where: Stafford, Virginia
When: Started in 1997
They are colorful and practical—even essential—for
bird owners around the world. Dubbed FlightSuits, these specially
engineered diapers are soft and reusable, and come equipped with a
"poop pouch," sparing bird lovers the perpetual task of
cleaning up after their feathered friends. In return, pet birds are
granted more freedom from the "gravity" of their cages,
says Mark Moore.
In 1997, Moore, 45, and his wife, Lorraine, 44, decided to go
full force with an idea Lorraine originally came up with as a
solution to her own dilemma. "I absolutely love my birds, and
I enjoy having them out of the cage," she says. "I wanted
to spend more quality time with them, less time cleaning up after
them." With help from a seamstress friend, her idea soon
became a reality.
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But to get the product off the ground, the Moores had to invest
their life savings-approximately $6,000. And not everyone supported
their decision. Some criticized the idea of putting diapers on an
exotic bird. Family and friends questioned their sanity.
"People thought we were flighty," says Mark. "They
thought, Here's this Navy guy who is straight-arrow and doing
this on the side-what's going on?"
Avian
Fashions proved the naysayers wrong. Now in its eighth year,
the company has surpassed $1 million in sales. Its line of bird
accessories has expanded to bird leashes and costumes, which are
sold in a variety of locations in the United States and Canada, as
well as through Petco.com and Drs. Foster & Smith. FlightSuits
have become so popular, they're available in 14 sizes to fit
the needs of all kinds of pet birds, including doves, crows and
even toucans. "We have a duck on staff," says Mark.
"It's our final frontier: ducks, geese and
chickens."