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Michael wrote:Parrots are really expensive to keep. I think it's important (and the most responsible thing to do) to avoid making a commitment to a bird that you can't afford to give the lifestyle it deserves. I realize the rescues are overfilled and it's tempting to give it anything, cause even that is better than being at a rescue. However, it would also put a financial strain on you and be unfair to your other birds. It wouldn't be fair to them if you had to budget less than previously to them as the result of another bird. This is without even getting into time and other related factors.


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