Before You Buy A Parrot, You Must Read This
Parrots can be one of the most entertaining and challenging pets
that you will ever have. Although they will spend a great
deal of time in their cage, they can be heard throughout your
household, and even outside. You will never forget that you
own a parrot and they can make your lives either wondrous or
extremely stressful and challenging depending upon the type of pets
that you are looking for. Here are a few things that you must
know prior to buying a parrot as a pet that may sway your decision
on whether or not you would want to have one of these colorful
birds in your household.
One of the most useful pieces of information to know is that
parrots need to be preoccupied almost at all times. Save for
the times that they are asleep, parrots will either need your
personal attention and lots of colorful noisy toys to play with to
preoccupy themselves in your absence. When choosing parrot
toys, make sure that they are interesting to look at, and that they
have a certain durability to them that will allow the parrot to
chew on them and not break them the day that they are bought.
If you decide to let your parrot out, make sure that you are with
them at all times, especially early on, to make sure that they do
not bite or chew on things that you love or that could hurt
them. Choosing to chew on an electrical cord or on your
furniture are habits that you should train your parrot not to do
for their safety and for your personal sanity.
Parrots are
also known as biters. In the wild, parrots use their beaks as
a tool to help them climb when they are roaming about. Within
the confines of their cage, or when you have let them out into your
home, they will instinctively use their beaks on almost any object,
including human flesh. By training your parrot early in its
life to not bite, or to not bite very hard, you can save yourself
endless bleeding and replacement of furniture by training your bird
properly. Parrots can break small bones, such as the bones in
your finger, especially when they are frightened or enraged.
It is simply a defense mechanism that is genetically part of
them. With proper training, and a strong relationship between
you and your bird, can avert damage or injury.
Be sure to wear earplugs in your household if you decide to get
a parrot that is very noisy. Parrots such as Macaws can make
horribly noisy squawks that can be heard as far as the neighbors
across the street. Therefore, before choosing a particular
kind of parrot as a pet, be sure to go into the pet store and
listen to the birds before purchasing. Most parrots make a
very loud noise which can be curtailed through training and
bonding. However, they will never be completely silent unless
they are sick. So, if you like a quiet household, a parrot is
probably not for you.
Lastly, the most important thing to consider is the amount of
time that you must spend with your parrot. Parrots are
naturally geared to spend their time with many other parrots.
They are social creatures and need almost constant
interaction. Therefore, when deciding to get a parrot,
remember that you must be set aside several hours of your week in
order to properly raise your parrot in your household. Please
make these considerations before subjecting yourself, and your
potential parrot, to hardships that can be overcome by making the
right decision.
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