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BECOME EDUCATED BEFORE PURCHASING ANY BIRD
Pet birds have recently become very popular as pets. And for good reason. They
have many positive attributes, but very few negative characteristics. Many
people who meet a good bird for the first time are amazed at how friendly and
affectionate birds can be. They offer a great deal of companionship and will
return all of the love you can give. We, as a society, are becoming more and
more concentrated. Less and less space is available. Therefore we are forced
into living in smaller dwellings. Apartment life has become the norm. This may
be one of the reasons for an increased popularity in owning a pet bird. Birds do
not need to be taken for walks; they are not susceptible to fleas; they do not
have an odor; and most apartment complexes do not require a pet deposit for a
bird. In addition, they are small, requiring less room than other pets. Another
factor dictating the popularity of birds is the cost. Birds are the cheapest pet
to own and manage. The initial cost of purchasing a bird varies depending on
which bird you get. The monthly feeding cost is less than five dollars in most
cases. In addition, they do not need costly, monthly heartworm prevention.
Regular maintenance is very low. Cage paper should be changed daily. Fresh food
and water should be given daily (or more often if necessary). The cage should be
scrubbed and disinfected weekly. These tasks should take less that ten minutes
per day and less that 45 minutes on the week end. Birds are very clean animals.
Mites and other parasites are not a common problem. Their droppings have no odor
nor do birds need to go out when it is raining. There are some concerns that
usually come when people are considering a bird for a pet. Below are some of the
questions commonly asked.
Commonly asked question:
1. What if I have dogs and/or cats?
Most people who have birds also have other pets. When the bird is out of his
cage, you must make sure the other pets are not around or you can supervise them
very closely. Most birds end up "ruling the roost", being dominant over the
other pets.
2. Are birds quiet at night?
Birds cannot see very well in the dark, so when it is dark they go to sleep, and
thus are quiet.
3. What veterinary care is required?
Birds should be taken to a qualified avian veterinarian for annual checkups.
This will ensure that your bird stays healthy for its lifetime. Annual
vaccination against avian polyomavirus is recommended. Birds do not need to be
spayed or castrated. They do not have fleas, and does not need heartworm
prevention medication.
4. How long do birds live?
Life spans can range from 15 years for smaller parrots such as budgies,
lovebirds, and cockatiels to well over 70 years for the larger species such as
macaws.
5. What do I feed a bird?
The best diet is a formulated or pellet diet that is given as a staple. Birds
can consume nearly anything that people can. As a treat you may feed birds
vegetables, fruits, pasta, rice, etc. Basically, if we can eat it, then they can
eat it (with a few exceptions). NO! NO! NO! COFFEE, CHOCOLATE , AVOCADOS OR
ALCOHOL!!!
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