by Shelby » Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:46 pm
What is your previous experience with birds?
Cockatoos are notorious for being excessively noisy, neurotic, demanding, very emotional, and they are prone to a host of behavioral problems such as screaming, plucking, etc., if not worked with very carefully. And they are very dusty birds, so if you have allergies, they will make it worse. I have seldom heard of cockatoos being recommended as pets, and especially not to people who have had little experience owning and training birds. My aunt had a sulfur-crested cockatoo who was never aggressive but was VERY demanding of attention, deafeningly loud, and they could never keep her from getting bored for very long. (I admit they didn't trick train her, but it always seemed like she was one step ahead of everything they did.) Cockatoos are birds that require lots of patience and dedicated training. There are great cockatoo companions out there, but they are the result of countless hours of work.
Consider taking in a cockatoo very carefully.
In response to your question, birds need fresh food and water at least twice a day, but preferably more frequently. No matter what species of bird you consider getting, you will need somebody to take care of it while you are away.