I posted a few days ago about a goffin's cockatoo I was thinking of adopting from a shelter. Well, number one he got adopted to a family that was able to visit him faster than me (I live 8 hours away from the shelter). Also, after reading some of the advice and websites given to me by members of this board, I figured that the dust and the noise were too much.
Not really for me, but for my mother. My mother lives with me and although I take care of the bills and stuff, I let her have a say in what comes into the house. We agreed that we could handle a bird, however my mother suffers from terrible asthma and allergies, and I think the excess noise of a cockatoo would be too much. I hope he has found a loving forever home though!
My next option is an Eclectus, preferably a male, that I would purchase from a breeder. I've looked online and I've read that although they have VERY specific dietary needs, the don't create dust and they tend to talk and mimic more than scream. I would be very willing to meet the dietary needs of an Eclectus.
Is it true about the noise? I live in a four bedroom duplex with very thick walls, and my neighbor is only there on weekends. I know the Eclectus has a loud screech, but from your experience is it an all the time screech? Or a once in a blue moon screech? Do they scream nonstop in the morning?
A family member of mine had a female with a serious aggression problem, but I heard that they pick up emotional cues from people, so that could be a reason since his owner is almost always in a bad mood or a negative mood. Anyway, once again give me the good, the bad, and the ugly.





