Parrots have become another most popular pet to have. Though people do not want a parrot that screams, is harmful or bites. Sorry to say but these three things you will find in a parrot. These are just their attributes.

When you go to the store to get you baby parrot they are docile and lovable and you are Amazon parrots for adoption made to believe that when they mature they will stay that way; this furthest from the truth.

Parrots are not like dogs or cats and have only been domesticated a couple of generations. Parrots are still very much naturalistic and are learning how to conform to being domesticated and not in their natural surroundings of the rainforest.

Many people who purchase a baby parrot have in all probability never had a parrot before. They just do not realize or do not want to think that their precious baby bites, is harmful or screams.

Parrots animal medical practitioner bills can be expensive, they must be given lots of toys and a very large cage, their food can be costly and they require lots of veggies and fruits. Parrots also need lots of attention and interaction inside their flock (the family they live with). With all this said people still go out and buy a parrot not accepting these facts.

After realizing there is much more involved with a parrot other than adhering it in a cage and saying how pretty a parrot I have. They are abandoned to whom I are not aware.

Which the parrot starts to have behaviour problems or starts plucking. The parrot is fond of multiple families and in the end they are eventually taken to the animal medical practitioner to be euthanized or stuck in a closet or back room and ignored.

Remember this is not how the life of the parrot started but in the end available on the market happens to them. Not many parrots get to rescues because people are not aware of them or put in a loving home. Parrots are not a investment they are sensitive intelligent creatures put on this earth.

Parrots are not pets as their wild instincts will always remain. People buy parrots with no real thought except they saw “Polly” or they want the parrot that shares because that is cool.

Parrots have become a status to own which is sad because the parrot will never have the opportunity to a good life. When the parrot does not talk or do tricks or they are no longer cool; what are the results to them? Unfortunately this is a question I have no answer for but I dread the thought for the outcome.

Parrots are very social and have very real feelings, they also bond for life. That is why it is devastating to have a parrot and then just throw it away because of the wild instincts; which many people who own a parrot do.

Do we consider any of these facts when we buy that precious baby? I think not. If you are not up to the job of an adult parrot and you buy that baby with no real thought. You should not own a parrot. May sound cold-hearted but it is the truth.

If you really want a parrot and you have thought it through why not come to the aid of a parrot in need? I agree there is a lot of work to be done like gaining their trust. You should think about a rescue because that parrot is craving for a loving secure home and to be a part of someone’s family. You may just luck out and that parrot may know some tricks and have a seasoned vocabulary.

I agree there is a lot of work to be done because first you have to gain their trust. Remember and stay prepared that there is a lot of work to be done in gaining their trust. Show patience, loving and kind and one day that parrot will acknowledge the love and kindness you have bequeathed upon them. The best way to gain a parrot’s trust is through their stomach. Yes, just like your spouse; whoever stomach knows you adore them.

You may get a parrot that has plucked their feathers and may not look the most wonderful but is that why you have the parrot? Their beauty is their personality. If you want a parrot due to its beauty, you are probably very short.

The rescue parrot may bite unprovoked. Parrots bite out of fear or if they are angry about something you have done that they just do not like; such as putting them down when they want to be you. The parrot may be anxious as you do not know all the facts of its previous life. Showing the parrot it is now safe and extremely favorite will follow with being bitten less. Parrots still bite and that is true of life.

A parrot is usually a screamer because it was ignored. Parrots do make noise and these are just instincts from the wild. Parrots call each other or make noise when you get up in the morning and when the sunlight is going down. Some parrots are louder than others like people have different tones in their voice.

Devastation, there is not much which can be done for that as that is the nature of a parrot. Parrots are very instinctual of course to do the things they do in the wild. Parrots call together and chew and this will never change in parrot’s life.

When you realize a parrot is instinctual of course you will get along splendidly. Many of these issues can be labored on and you will end up having a fantastic relationship; one that you have always wanted with a parrot.

When you buy that four legged friend you are only feeding the selfishness of the breeder or a store would you not care for the survival of the parrot but the cold hard cash. Yes there are parrot mills just like the deplorable puppy mills with many of the same horrible conditions. That colorful bird store, it can be the worst offender in selling babies. The bundle of love of a rescue parrot can be much more satisfying and worthwhile in the long run.

I put into practice a 10 year old Blue Skills Lory. This lady has no belly feathers but her personality makes your heart burn. I had always wanted a Lory but thought it would never fit into our house even as have three hook bills and they just do not live in a cage. I visited the Birmingham Zoo and went to the Lory exhibit and once again my heart yearned for a Lory. I called my girlfriend who has extreme avian knowledge and shared with her of wish to have a Lory. She asked if i was serious and she happened to have a Blue Skills Lory that needed a home. I shared with her I was very serious and both of us benefited with the usage. Her name was Zorro but I renamed her Zara to give her a fresh come from life. She is inferior and plucks her belly feathers but it is something we are working on. She was presented with up because the previous family decided to rescue Labrador dogs and that is the opportunity they took. Zara had been with them since she was a child to 10 years old. It was the only life she knew and they gave her up.

When you get a parrot it is for life and that is what I strongly believe in. For the reality that parrots are so intelligent and that they are social animals. We are a flock member in a parrot’s mind not they have turn into a pet in our family.

When a parrot is abandoned they just do not realize why and cannot comprehend the abandonment. Because of the thought process this why you run into many behaviour problems in abandoned parrots. Many times when a parrot feels safe again the behaviour problems you encountered have waned, may not be gone forever but waned. You as the new flock member must take into consideration their feelings of confusion and make the conversion as safe and growing as possible.

I am pleased to have Zara in our family now. This possibility for change a parrot’s life is very rewarding. For Zara to know and realize one day she is safe and extremely favorite and doesn’t need to tweeze out of self deprecation; will be a very happy day.

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