Friday, February 05, 2010

1 Secret to keeping your Parrot Sound

In the wild parrots live in flocks, which means that they have lots of friends and family around at all times. It is because of this community who live in developed parrots have to be very social and playful, and it is also why people love having them as pets. The only problem is when the parrot in a cage in your house or in an aviary, they are completely alone. Since there are no other parrots around, your parrot to adopt you and your family as his flock.

This means that the parrot would like to play and celebrate with you and your family. If it is not getting the socialization that it needs it becomes strange and irritable. It may ultimately lead to a sick or aggressive bird. This leads me to a critical task you must do to keep your feathered friend healthy game, you have to spend time with her!


I know it's hard when you're really busy but when you bought your parrot you've made a commitment to her, and you have to fulfill this obligation. Unlike a dog that will come to you when it will be something that your parrot is probably stuck his cage and all it can do to get your attention the case or scream. Parrots are easily ignored.


It takes only a few minutes a day (at an absolute minimum) just to let her know that you're there and you love her. In this way, parrots, like humans. If we live with a family, we all want to know that we are cared for to some degree. If people do not get the treatment they feel they need they will become irritable and cranky, perhaps even sick. To ensure that you keep your parrot healthy, one of the most important things you can do is to spend time with her.

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