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6 Things to Consider Before Buying a Parrot

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6 Things to Consider Before Buying a Parrot

6 Things to Consider Before Buying a Parrot

July 31st, 2010

1. How much will the bird cost?

The price of a parrot varies in large bounds in dependence with the species. You can buy for example a budgie for less than £10. The price of the cockatiel varies between £15 and £25. An Amazonian parrot and grey parrot can be purchased for about £300 – £600, cockatoo for £500 …… and the price of some parrots reaches £8,000! This is one of the initial questions which you have to answer.

2. How much space will the bird need? : Six things to consider before buying a parrot

Larger birds and even some of the small ones are very active physically and need big cages and space in which to play.

3. Is there any free time for the bird? : Six things to consider before buying a parrot

Probably this is the most important question. Birds are intelligent, playful and mostly “social” creatures. Will you have time to play with your bird? To care properly of it? Will it have the chance to be a part of your family? Consider the fact that birds live fairly long. A small parrot cockatiel lives for 20 years and more! Amazona or African grey parrot can live for 50, 60 and there are documented cases for birds that lived up to the respectable age of 100 years! Can you devote to this? It is not unusual to inherit birds for previous generations. Don’t buy a bird if you think that you will soon get bored of it.

4. How noisy is the bird? Will the neighbours murmur? : Six things to consider before buying a parrot

Budgies and cockatiel are comparatively quiet. They are suitable to look after in a flat. Moluxco cockatoo could live in flat just if you have neighbors around you and six floors above / below you that like listening screams to cracking their ear – drums. The African grey parrot tends to be one of comparatively non-noisy parrots. Certainly, there are individual differences between birds. Somewhere there could be cockatoo, that don ‘ t make noisy to heaven. If really there could be found such, an enterprising person could make a fortune of it. Remember that noise is a subjective and relative sensation. A bird can be considered as “non-noisy” only at the background of another one,considered as noisy.

5. How “destructive” could a bird be? : Six things to consider before buying a parrot

Do you possess peerless old furniture? Rare books? Remember that these birds have strong beaks,. Some of them are less inclined to “nibbling” than others, but nibbling is completely natural behaviour for them.

6. Does the parrot need special food? : Six things to consider before buying a parrot

Lory parrots, for example, need a specialized diet. Do you have an opportunity and means to provide it? Once you have made a preliminary investigation and have decided what kind of parrot you want, you can go looking for it and buy it. NEVER, NEVER BUY A PARROT IMPULSIVELY!


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