cat;; wrote:Meu wrote:Hello bird chat! My family wants to get a pet soon, but my parents dislike many small animals and reptiles, and pet fees make us hesitant to pick a cat or dog.
Are there any birds I should research, or do you think birds are a bad idea for first time owners? I've read that a handful of finches would be comparatively quiet and easy, but I want to make sure that I don't choose a bird that needs hours of interaction that I can't give.
I suggest finches or canaries! Parrots are tough to own, even the smallest ones like Budgies. Finches and Canaries are not only colorful, but they are quiet and make very pretty sounds! They do best in flocks because usually they are not handled, and are just for show. It is highly recommended to not clip their wings because they have soft bills and cannot grab on to the side of the cage in order to climb up or down like a parrot can. They need their wings to move.
They need a large cage and a seed and veggie diet, as well as ample sunlight and many perches. They do not play with toys, so you will need to fill the cage with plastic or wooden leaves, branches, "bushes" and what not so they feel safe, but also have lots to do!1cattie wrote:Parakeets. I JUST convinced my mom to let me get a few!!! YAY! I looked up if it's ok to have 3, and they were originally in flocks, so its fine! I do need some tips though, because you cant find everything online lol.
Parakeets do do well in flocks, but I suggest only getting 2 to start out with, or maybe even one if you plan to play with it a lot. Parrots are a lot to juggle and that's why you see a lot for rehoming. They need a good pelleted diet and fresh fruits and veggies every day. They will need at least an hour out of cage every day each, and more if you can give it! They will need a very large cage, the largest you could possibly afford is what is recommended.
They will need lots of different sized perches and many foraging toys to keep their minds occupied. They are much more work than a dog or a cat so make sure you know that! Dogs and Cats do not NEED human interaction like a parrot does, and it is quite an adjustment. Getting 3 will be a huge change in your family, and trust me, they can be LOUD.
They need lots of enrichment and time from you, which may be hard at first, but it will be worth it once they are trained and tamed and love you! It is best to keep their wings unclipped so they can live a full and happy life, and also free from most danger, just make sure to keep them in a secure room away from any door to the outside(:1cattie wrote:Does anybody know if I should get them from petsmart, pet co, or a different store? We probably dont want to get them off craigslist, unless they are babies.
Definitely get them from a local rescue! There are thousands of homeless parrots everywhere and I can assure you that you can find a parrot rescue near you with some budgies! Petsmart, petco, and petland all have a "puppymill" effect for their birds as well. They are likely sick, injured, or inbred and it will cost you a lot down the road to get them to a vet and get them taken care of. Petco, Petsmart, and Petland are all unreliable and you should never purchase an animal from them because they keep them in terrible conditions much like puppymills for birds. Craigslist is honestly a better choice for a bird than any of those stores, and even if they are not babies you can train them and they will still love you the same! The world is too full of parrots, older ones need homes too!(:
Thank you SO much for the advice! I didnt think about that! And dont worry, I love adopting older animals that need homes, but since it's my first pet bird I want a younger one so that I get the basics of training them.