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I've never had a pet bird but recently found out about parrotlets and am thinking about getting one. Miniature parrot? Take my money.
Parrotlets are cute, but I'm not a fan of keeping single birds like that, unless you want to give it constant attention. They are not particularly solitary.
I've seen some owners saying you shouldn't keep more than 1 in a cage, could fight it out. Also you need a second area outside the cage that is also somewhat designated as theirs to help keep them for being too territorial in their cage.
As far as attention, beyond work and occasional visit to friends and my parents or cabin (both the latter the bird could come with) I am mostly a home body. So I figure come home and let them out, of course giving them direct attention too. Are the kind of like an attention needing cat but much smaller?They can fight, particularly if you get two of the same sex or two that just don't like each other, but they need regular attention from some source. You're correct about them being territorial.
As far as attention, beyond work and occasional visit to friends and my parents or cabin (both the latter the bird could come with) I am mostly a home body. So I figure come home and let them out, of course giving them direct attention too. Are the kind of like an attention needing cat but much smaller?
In my own experience, kind of. If you don't handle them frequently, they seem to become difficult to handle. I haven't owned any personally, just observed a number of them frequently and looked around for care notes when I considered owning one.
Similar to other species of parrots, they are frequently mentioned as flock birds, which in owning one means that they're going from social interaction with a flock (which can include fighting). Goats are similar, in that they can fight and gore each other with their horns, yet they are not considered solitary animals.
Still in the research phase of my parrotlet consideration. In your consideration, what stopped you from pulling the trigger?
When I was growing up my mom always kept a parakeet, and yes, she'd let it out every once in a while. Naturally, we ended up having to clean up the occasional bird dump on a lampshade. For some reason they like to sit on lampshades. And drapes.As far as attention, beyond work and occasional visit to friends and my parents or cabin (both the latter the bird could come with) I am mostly a home body. So I figure come home and let them out, of course giving them direct attention too.
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