So I've been planning a rescue for the past few months, of a senegal parrot. I haven't met him yet, but I've been told he's a friendly 22 year old male named Balthazar.
The circumstances of this birds life for the past decade (at least) have been pretty bad. Neglect is a big one here, sometimes wet cat food and beer have been found heaped on his bird seed. He's been living mostly out of his small travel cage for quite some time, as "mice could get through the larer cages bars and freaked him out." He's been exposed to plenty of second hand smoke, and I'm not sure if he's flighted or not.
I've been spending the last month or two researching diets and training and toys etc. so I know I eventually want to get him off the seeds and on to a good pellet diet with fresh fruits and veg.
However, most of what I've found for what to expect and how to introduce the parrot to the household are for younger birds. I know there's a two week grace period before he's likely to display the bad habits he probably has, and I'm hoping to make the most of that time to show him he's in a good home now.
So what I'm asking is: Do you have any advice for a first time parrot owner, lifetime aninal lover, taking on a senegal rescue? He arrives tomorrow.
Also I should mention I have 2 cats, who have gotten along with a hedgehog before but have not met a bird. Balthazar will be kept in his own room (where I'll be spending plenty of time) until he builds up some trust with me and my boyfriend. The cat introductions will be carried out one at a time, and slowly. Only after all that will we be considering moving him to the living room, if at all.
Thank you in advance for any and all advice!





