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Parrot Care For Beginners

By Allan McConnell on Tuesday, June 21st, 2011 | No Comments

Parrot Care For Beginners-

Most people can clearly state which animal is their favourite pet.

Some people love cats, others love dogs and yet others love parrots. If
you have gone ahead and bought yourself a parrot there are a number of
things that you will have to keep in mind in order that your pet stays
clean, happy and healthy.

The first thing you will need to have is the right cage.

Birds are naturally free and as such, you might not enjoy having them
around if they are always flying around the house.

Further, they are susceptible to injuries due to the many barriers
present within the house.

One other important reason for having a cage is that you might have
more than one pet in the house and as such, a cage will be able to
protect the parrot from other pets in the house.

The cage you choose must be wide enough to allow the parrot to move
from one position to the other. No living thing likes to be or feel
confined.

The cage must also be strong enough to withstand the weather changes or
the frequent falls that may arise.

The bars to the cage must not be too wide that the bird can escape
through or too wide that other predators can get through.

Again, birds love to perch on items and for that reason, the parrot
must have at least one perch in the cage.

Further, the cage must make it easy for the parrot to get access to its
food and drink.

A parrot's diet must always be given due consideration. Like most
birds, it is accustomed to and is well able to fend for itself in the
wild.

Further, the kind of food it is able to get from the wild is highly
nutritious.

Due to this, it is important that you provide the parrot with the
necessary quality and quantity of food.

Feed it on nuts, seeds or other organic foods available in the market.

However, parrots can eat almost everything that we humans eat and so if
you love your parrot but are not able to get it any of those
sophisticated foods, feel free to share your meals.

Also, make sure that it has enough water in its cage and change the
food daily.

Since the parrot is not in its natural habitat where it can clean
itself regularly, it is important that you give it a bath every now and
then.

To do this all you will require is a shallow bowl filled with water.
Warm water is most preferable because parrots get cold too.

For larger parrots, you can opt to squeeze them into your bath every
evening since most of them love taking baths with their owners.

If your parrot hates the water and is small enough to fit in your hand,
use a spray bottle to splash water on them. Let them dry off at a warm
and dry place.

Every living thing loves to play and parrots are no exception.

To make their life colourful, place some toys in its cage and let it
have fun on its own.

Once in a while, make a point of initiating some physical contact
between the two of you by cuddling and touching the parrot. It makes
them feel loved and appreciated.

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The Signs to Look For If Your Parrot is Sick

By Allan McConnell on Monday, October 19th, 2009 | No Comments

If you have adopted a parrot, whether it is a juvenile that you have
adopted from a breeder or it is an older bird, you will find that it is
your responsibility to take care it.

Ideally, before anything goes wrong, you will have found an exotic
veterinarian in your area who takes care of parrots.

Most veterinarians only deal with dogs and cats, so take some time, and
make sure that you know of a vet who has experience on parrots.

If your parrot looks ill or listless, it is important to make sure that
you know what vet can take care of him.

The Signs to Look For If Your Parrot is Sick-

One thing that often surprises new bird owners is how fast their
parrots can take a turn for the worse.

The truth of the matter is that parrots, like many other birds, need to
look as healthy and as strong as they can for as long as they are able
in the wild.

This helps them fend off predators who might think of them as easy
prey.

Make sure that you keep an eye on your parrot and if he or she suddenly
seems to act strange or look sick, you need to take action as quickly
as you can.

If you have a sick parrot, and if you have already been to the vet, you
will find that convalescence is something that is fairly easy for your
parrot.

The most important thing that you can do is to keep your parrot warm.

Your parrot will be most comfortable in an environment that is between
78 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit, and constructing a hospital cage might be
the best way to do this.

All you need to do is to create a box from plywood with a clear acrylic
front and a false bottom.

After you punch in some air holes, you can add two or three light bulbs
for heating purposes.

If the light bulbs are not doing the trick, a heating pad laid against
the side of the cage can help.

Some parrots seem more prone to respiratory illnesses and you will find
that one thing that you can do to make your parrot's breathing easier
is to keep a vaporizer in the room.

A humidifier can be the best way to keep the air more pleasant in your
parrots room, but if you want to ease your parrot's breathing
immediately and you do not have access to a humidifier, bringing your
parrot into the bathroom and running hot water can produce the steam
that you need.

If your parrot is dehydrated, you might need to feed him from a syringe
or a spoon for some time.

Even a healthy parrot can starve to death within two to three days.

Ideally, your parrot will be able to feed himself, so keep food and
water close on hand. If your parrot is feeling poorly, make sure that
you remove the perches from his cage so that he does not fall and hurt
himself.

Keep the room dark and remove any toys; this will encourage the
inactivity that your parrot needs to heal himself.

Taking good care of your parrot while he is ill is not difficult, but
you do need to know what to do, so these are just some of the things to
keep in mind.
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