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My name is Matt Carver and I've been a Parrot enthusiast for over 25
years. In that time, I've gained a huge amount of knowledge about
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Parrot Care
Attracted to their magnificent colors, their adoring
personalities, and their high intelligence, people have been drawn to
adopt parrots into their lives for generations. Caring for these birds
in a home environment does involve a few challenges but, with proper
care, parrots make wonderful pets.
Different species of parrots require different care but, for all
parrots, proper nutrition is vital in maintaining a good quality of
life. Most parrot diets are very similar. In general, parrot diets
consist of fresh fruits and vegetables, parrot pellets, and a high
quality of vitamin enriched parrot seed mix. Owners also need to
change their parrot's water everyday.
Although birds are typically considered a "dirty" pet to own, it is
very important to keep parrots' cages clean. Perches, dishes and other
surfaces of the cage should be cleaned daily with water and mild soap.
Cleaning products like ammonia, mold and mildew cleaner, and bleach can
irritate or burn a parrot's skin, eyes and reparatory tract. The
bird's cages themselves also need to be inspected for unsafe situations
like sharp points in the metal. Cleanliness is also important when it
comes to handling your parrot. Owners need to wash their hands
frequently when they are working with birds, handling their dishes, and
preparing their meals in order to prevent bacterial infections. Human
saliva also contains bacteria that are harmful to parrots so owners
should never allow their birds to place its beak in their owner's
mouths or noses. The size of the cage is vital to a parrot's
well-being. The parrot should be able to spread its wings within its
cage. There should also be room enough to hand two to four safe parrot
toys.
Parrots have the capability of forming very strong bonds with their
human owners. In general, smaller parrots can have a lifespan of 15 to
30 years and larger parrots can live between 40 to 50 years. Owning a
parrot is a lifelong commitment. Socialization is vital in maintaining
a high quality of life for parrots. Their cage should be placed in an
area where the families spend a lot of their time and are able to
interact with the bird. The kitchen does not make an ideal spot for
the cage because of the risk of toxic chemicals while cooking and other
dangers.
When most people think about parrot care they don't consider grooming.
Parrots do require a decent amount of grooming throughout their entire
lives. Their nails and beaks never stop growing. These can be clipped
every three to four weeks. Overgrown nails can get caught on perches
or toys. Most bird owners also have their birds wings clipped every
few weeks to prevent flight. In the wild, parrots take rain showers to
keep their feathers in good condition. Owners can bath or mist their
parrots daily with clean, fresh water using a water bottle.
Parrots are playful, affectionate, and super smart. Owners need to
understand the extreme importance of their needs and how to meet each
one. With proper care parrots will thrive in a home environment.
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