Hi,
I'll be picking up my pet this evening from the pet store. He/She is a 4 month old Senegal parrot who is very tame and fairly well knows me now. The store only has a box for transport - unless I want to shell out $25 plus dollars for a non-bird specific carrier. (Top opening, translucent, vented plastic box box with NO perch) That seems pricey given it is not specifically setup for a bird. I understand I'll need a dedicated carrier at some point (vet trips, etc) but have an issue paying a lot of money for something that isn't exactly what is required.
I have a spare, small cat carrier. I know that it would need to be carefully cleaned - but would this be OK? It is (like all cat carriers) front opening - which may pose more difficulty with loading...
Does it need a perch in it? either way, is some sort of "litter" (torn up news paper, etc.) advised? We'll be driving about 30 minutes from the shop back to the house.
Regarding the transport - since we want the bird to primarily bond to me - should I be the one holding the carrier or should it be my wife or neither of us? I'm only familiar with puppies -where the primary handler would be the one to experience the transition with the pup. However, with birds I've read that sometimes the associate "bad" (or traumatic) experiences with the person closest to them during the event. Technically, I wouldn't want this to be me OR my wife. So, should I hold the bird, my wife - or just strap him in?
Thanks for any advice.
-Calvin







