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Which bird?

Postby Jeembo007 » Sun Jan 22, 2012 8:02 am

Hi everyone, I'm new to this forum, just discovered it whilst researching.

I am set on getting a parrot and wanted everyone's advice on what would be best for me, and what species I would be best for. Let me explain a bit about my situation. I apologise in advance for the detail, I figure it'll help get a better answer.

I live in Shanghai in China, although I'm actually British (not sure if that's relevant?). The apartment I live in is about 100 square meters, with a nice big open lounge/dining room which is where I intend to keep the parrot. Haven't spoken to the landlord but they shouldn't mind, if they do mind then I'll make efforts to hide the parrot and play loud music whenever they do come over (which isn't often). One important issue is noise, if the parrot gets really noisy then we probably wouldn't get any sleep.

I have the type of job that involves travelling a lot. Sometimes I'm flying around the country on a weekly basis, other times I'm in Shanghai for quite a few weeks. My job is also pretty flexible in terms of location, so sometimes I work from home. Most weekends I am in Shanghai.

I'm not very outgoing, I hate going out and socialising and so prefer to spend time at home when I have free time, or occasionally go round to friends' houses and hang out with them. This is actually one of the reasons a parrot is really attractive to me, because I can basically have a companion when I'm at home.

Even though I'd like a parrot as a companion, that doesn't mean I live on my own. I'm actually living with my Chinese fiancé. I've looked after her for the past 3 years so I figure looking after a parrot should be a piece of cake :lol: ! She has a full time job, but rarely goes away on business. She's at home pretty much every evening, so whenever I'm not at home she'll be there.

She has a bit of a mixed attitude to animals. Sometimes she acts like she hates them, thinks they are dirty and wants to have nothing to do with them. Other times she is completely the opposite and wants to go and play with them, feed them and so on. We have two pet guinea pigs in our apartment and she frequently goes to hand feed them and pay them a bit of attention. When I first got to know her my flatmate had a cat, and my fiancé always complained about the cat hairs and how dirty it was, but then would sometimes demand it comes and rest on her lap so she could stroke something soft. Chinese women eh? So I imagine that when I'm not around, she probably wouldn't proactively play with the parrot, but she'd probably be ok with opening the cage door, giving it a bit of food and letting it hang out beside her or on her shoulder. Either way, she's not afraid of it and I am 98% certain she wouldn't eat it! Plus most importantly she has agreed to me getting one.

Unfortunately I managed to have a pet lovebird die on me after 3 days in my care, which I feel awful about. It was from the pet shop, and it was maybe only about 20-30 days old when I got it. The pet store owner said I needed to keep it somewhere very warm because it was a baby, he said over 15 degrees and I figured my apartment would be warm enough, especially if I put some old clothes for it to snuggle up in. Unfortunately he very suddenly got sick on the third day, one hour he was flying about quite happily, the next he could barely sit up straight. I took him back to the pet store for them to look after and he died the next day. I'm not going to blame the pet store, totally my fault, I didn't realise how much of a handful a baby lovebird would be and didn't have the time to look after it as much as I should have done.

One of the reasons I was so busy is because I am currently studying an MBA as well, so had a lot of studying to do during those 3 days. I was originally hoping it could just chill on my shoulder whilst I was studying but then it kept pooping on me and that got a bit distracting!

So I have decided to wait until about September when my MBA will be completed, and also when my salary will be a lot higher so I can afford to buy it a nice cafe with nice toys. Also, this gives me lots of time to do my research and be much better prepared for next time.

I've been looking at the sorts of species out there. A Cockatoo or African Grey are out of the question, simply too big. I very much like the size of Conures and Senegal Parrots, they feel like just the right sort of size to be cuddly. After having a lovebird, I would actually prefer something a bit bigger. Budgies sound pretty simple, although they aren't as attractive to me, and Cockatiels aren't that attractive either.

So based on what I've written, what species do you guys have to recommend to me? Also, please could explain the downsides of each species as that's pretty important.
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Re: Which bird?

Postby Polarn » Sun Jan 22, 2012 8:28 am

Unfortunitly my experience with different species doesn't stretch much further than budgies, cockatiels (both of them not appealing to you) and amazons (somewhat the same size as a grey if not slightly bigger). However I do have some input in you beeing away quite a lot. Even if your fiancé will change food and water and clean out the bowls every day, unless she actively play with it it is gonna miss out on social interaction, so I would suggest you to get two so that they can keep each other company. About not beeing afraid, just be prepared both you and her that there is a great chance you will get bitten atleast once during its lifetime, and even a little cockatiel has some bite in its beak.

About having 2 birds: the initial work kind of doubles when it comes to taming, simply becouse their two... But the upkeep and cleaning doesn't get twice as hard. It does increase slightly tho.
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Re: Which bird?

Postby FutureDVM » Sun Jan 22, 2012 12:05 pm

If you're looking for a smaller bird that is fairly quiet, I would recommend the Pyrrhura conures. I have a crimson bellied conure (Pyrrhura perlata perlata) and she is an awesome bird. She is very quiet, friendly, and cuddly. I'm not sure how readily available they are in China though. They're somewhat rare here in the US. Other types of Pyrrhura conures include the green cheek, black capped, painted, maroon bellied, white eared, etc.
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Re: Which bird?

Postby Shelby » Sun Jan 22, 2012 5:37 pm

Jeembo007 wrote:Haven't spoken to the landlord but they shouldn't mind, if they do mind then I'll make efforts to hide the parrot and play loud music whenever they do come over (which isn't often). One important issue is noise, if the parrot gets really noisy then we probably wouldn't get any sleep.

Ok, first of all, if your rental contract says anything about not having pets, you shouldn't get a pet. If your rental contract says you can have pets, go ahead and get a bird, but let your landlord know. My parents own several rental units and let me just say this: people get along much better when the landlord and the renters communicate, especially about things like pets. Trust me, a bird isn't something you can hide. This is a pet for which you will be responsible for anywhere from 15-40 years. If your landlord isn't ok with you having a bird, they might make you get rid of it, which will be stressful for the bird and it could end up in a bad situation. So please, for the sake of your future pet, be responsible and don't be sneaky about things.
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