Saturday 12 December 2009

What Attracts People to Parrots?


Parrots are popular pets for a variety of reasons, not the least of which are their natural beauty, the high level of their intelligence and their sociable natures. Nearly 15 years ago, USA Today, the national newspaper conducted a poll, discovering that some 11 million birds were kept as pets in this country. While the article didn’t specify, you’ve got to believe that a large number of them were parrots. In fact, the most popular of all the pet bird species in the country today is a species of parrot, the domesticated Budgerigar.

If you adopt a larger bird, then he’ll ultimately need a larger cage (which by the way needs cleaning regularly). Many of the larger birds can be on the destructive side when they get bored.

Parrots also need some form of exercise as well as social interaction (and if you can’t provide your parrot pet with this interaction, then you’ll need to make sure that he can get this from another parrot).

Now take into account that if you adopt a large parrot like a Macaw, his odds are actually in his favor that he’ll out live you! Just who are you going to bequeath this guy to? The smaller parrots, by contrast have only a lifespan of 15 to 20 years. But that’s still an impressively long time!

Think about this long and hard: if you buy a parrot, you’re making a lifetime commitment. While you’re not going through that wedding ceremony, or the nine months of waiting for your baby to be born, it’s a commitment that requires work, time, effort and expense on your part.

If you’re ready to make that kind of promise to a feathered friend, then you’re ready to choose your ultimate parrot. If you have any kind of second thoughts, it’s absolutely necessary then that you, at the very least, postpone your decision. You may also want to just choose another type of pet.

The desire and love of parrots goes far beyond their beauty. A parrot is a quite wonderful companion to a human. The two can form a close, affectionate bond with its owner. And if you adopt a parrot who has been bred specifically for being a pet, you’ll be delighted with the ease you can hand feed him. Your parrot has been interacting since nearly birth with humans. You can also be confident that your new member of the family will be tame and come to trust you – and others in your family – in a relatively short amount of time.
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