by Pajarita » Wed Jun 25, 2014 9:03 am
Yes, sorry, my bad, I did think you were posting from Brazil (we get international postings all the time). Like Wolf said, greys are not 'family' birds but, then, very few parrots are. Even species that are said to be good 'family' pets (like pionus or amazons) have numerous individuals that are one-person birds. It also depends on the family itself, whether there are children, teenagers or adults, if there is a 'stay at home' person, the number of birds and the set-up, etc. In my personal opinion, macaws and cockatoos, when they are well-adjusted, tend to be more flexible about liking several people than other species BUT not all of them are the same (I know of several that are intensely one-person birds and, them been so big, it's a huge problem!) AND they are both extremely 'needy' species so if they have to stay by themselves all day long, they don't ever work out in the long term (they scream, they pluck, etc).