upon the following threads I was inspired to make a thread on the things somebody getting a parrot needs to take into consideration first, hopefully this will be interesting
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What do people need to take into consideration upon the consideration of becoming a parrot owner? I am going to list my top on the list, please continue it on. A the end of each year I have to give a presentation for school, *sarcastic 'yay.*
Here we go:
-Not every parrot will talk, or sing, or whistle or dance or do any tricks, so please, please, pretty please, do not get a bird if this is what you are looking for. A parrot is a living creature, it is not some creature to be used for the amusement and entertainment of yourself or others, they are like teenagers, they are not going to do something just because you ask, there has to be a strong loving bond and this takes time and effort (even with this not every bird will end up learning to talk or do any tricks).
-A parrot is a LIFE TIME COMMITMENT! Different species can and do live for 20-100 years. That is a LONG time!!! Take this into consideration before buying any parrot, and with everything else that will be listed, you will have to put up with it all for that long life.
-Parrots are expensive!!! Like, seriously, they are REALLY expensive, and I am not talking about the price of the actual parrot, no I am talking about what comes after that. The price of a decent cage to start of with, species depending $200+, Ican expect to spend $30 on toys alone each month per bird, $10+ on perches and other accessories, and then on top of this the cost of their dry diet which for me is amount another $10 a month (they will need soft foods too.)... And its a hit and miss, last week I spent $120 on toys for my two (6 toys, 3 each.), and they have not touched any of them, even with me showing them how to play with them and pretending to be obsorbed with them. It is like trying to buy clothes for someone without them being there to try them on.
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Mabye this was a lame idea, everyone here already obviously already knows of all these 'responsibilities', but 'ay, mabye this will change something for someone passing through considering getting a bird without actually realising they are not just stunt performers or copy cats. Also this is not meant as a 'no one should get a bird they are just plain awful' speech, it is meant as a 'do you really want a bird? are you really prepared.' And I thought it would be interesting what other top ideas would be suggested
-dont get me wrong I love my babies to the death,
Because this is a bird 65% of the time, the other 35% is sweet little cuddle bunny time, which for me has always been worth it all.





