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zarrion101
09-13-2006, 04:05 PM
Birds can make wonderful pets and companions and there are many different birds to choose from. Two of the most popular are cockatiels and parakeets. Cockatiels and parakeets make wonderful pets that only require simple daily care. They don't take up a lot of space, they eat small amounts of food, and they don't require a daily walk outside. They love being around people and often want out of their cages just so they can be closer to you. Some even learn to talk.

You're not alone in considering a pet bird. In fact, according to the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association (APPMA), birds are the 3rd most popular pet behind cats and dogs.

It all sounds great doesn't it? Slow down a little bit, before you rush out to buy a cockatiel or a parakeet, take some time to think about whether or not you are ready for a bird companion. There are a few things for you to consider before you decide if you're ready for the responsibilities that comes with parakeets and cockatiels.

Do yourself a favor and don't buy a parakeet or cockatiel until you ask yourself the following questions:

Do I have enough patience for a bird? Cockatiels and parakeets are social animals and they like attention. You should give them at least a half an hour of attention a day to keep them happy.

Am I a neat freak? All birds (not just cockatiels and parakeets) can be fairly messy. You're probably going to have some feathers and bird seed to pick up around the cage.

Can I care for my bird properly? You're taking the right first step by looking for information about birds. It's important for you to know all of your cockatiel's or parakeet's needs before you bring him or her home.

Don't make the mistake of assuming that since you already have a dog, cat or some other pet, that you know how to take care of a bird. Birds have very different needs than other pets. I'm afraid it's a little more complicated than sticking your bird in a cage and giving it water and birdseed.

Do I have room in my house for a bird cage and other 'bird accessories"? You need to think about where you're going to place the cage in your house before you walk in the door with it. And remember, the bigger the bird, the bigger the cage. (Be sure to study the do's and don't of cage placement. There are places in your house that are very dangerous for your bird.)

Do I have the time to give my bird what it needs? In addition to the time you should spend with your bird giving him or her attention, you should spend some time preparing meals for your bird. A proper diet for a healthy cockatiel or parakeet includes fresh vegetables and fruits - not just seeds.

Exactly what type of bird (and how many) do I want? Decide whether you want a female or a male bird. Maybe you would like to have a pair of birds so that you can breed them. It's easier to think through these types of questions now instead of waiting until you're talking to a breeder.

Am I ready for a long-term commitment? As I said above, it's not unusual for cockatiels to live 15-20 years and parakeets can live 12-14 years. Getting a pet bird is a long-term commitment. Please don't get a cockatiel or a parakeet thinking that you're going to "try it for a while". There are already too many birds in rescue and adoption centers.

Pet birds can bring a lot of fun and happiness into your home. If you don't know what to expect before you bring one home, you may be in for a surprise. However, if you've gone through the checklist above and decided that you're ready for a new feathered family member, then congratulations! Get ready for a long, loving and happy relationship.

Simon Blake has written two books that arm new bird owners with everything they need to know to have a happy, healthy and well behaved pet bird. His books are jam-packed with cockatiel information and parakeet information and are a must-read for every new bird owner.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Simon_Blake

Dave
09-13-2006, 04:32 PM
Thanks for submitting an article! :D

BUUZBEE
09-13-2006, 04:34 PM
Thanks for that!

Budgiekin
09-13-2006, 06:45 PM
Nice work! Thanks for submitting that great article! You have certainly brought forward the key points to consider BEFORE buying a bird...I might add something about being willing to get veterinarian care too since that is often overlooked.....but on the other hand, there are many people who have managed to have a 10 year old budgie and never had to bring them to the vet.....hmmmmm....:rolleyes:

BUUZBEE
09-13-2006, 07:01 PM
Zarrion, does he have any other articles posted anywhere? this was a good one, there might be more out there on the web???

zarrion101
09-14-2006, 04:21 AM
Zarrion, does he have any other articles posted anywhere? this was a good one, there might be more out there on the web???

I will have a look BUUZBEE and let you know :)

zarrion101
09-14-2006, 04:25 AM
Zarrion, does he have any other articles posted anywhere? this was a good one, there might be more out there on the web???

I did a quick look and found loads of pages with the same article on but it says that the author of the article also written: http://www.cockatielsecrets.com

Can't find nothing else, I'm afriaf. :(

Donna
09-14-2006, 05:20 AM
Hi Zarrion,

I just wanted to say that you did a GREAT job submitting this article. It is very informative and so true. I know that I've stood in Pet Stores before and heard people walk by the the aviary and say, "Oh look, those are cute, let's get one of those." And while I have to agree that Budgies are very cute and adorable, there is soooooo much more to consider before purchasing a bird. I really don't think people spend much time "reading up" on the care of an animal before they jump in to being an owner. And it's definitely not fair to the pet to have an owner that neglects it.

Thank you for bringing some "awareness" to those around you. Hopefully people will do a little more research before choosing a pet of their choice.

Donna

zarrion101
09-14-2006, 06:00 AM
Hi Zarrion,

I just wanted to say that you did a GREAT job submitting this article. It is very informative and so true. I know that I've stood in Pet Stores before and heard people walk by the the aviary and say, "Oh look, those are cute, let's get one of those." And while I have to agree that Budgies are very cute and adorable, there is soooooo much more to consider before purchasing a bird. I really don't think people spend much time "reading up" on the care of an animal before they jump in to being an owner. And it's definitely not fair to the pet to have an owner that neglects it.

Thank you for bringing some "awareness" to those around you. Hopefully people will do a little more research before choosing a pet of their choice.

Donna

Thank you Donna for your comments, I totally agree with you. It was a pleasure to find and submiit it and I hope it will help many people who are considering a pet bird. :)

redgirl
09-18-2006, 09:31 AM
That was really good..keep up the good work Zarrion.

zarrion101
09-18-2006, 10:01 AM
That was really good..keep up the good work Zarrion.

Thank you redgirl, will do ;)

jackismacki
09-22-2006, 03:00 AM
Very good article.. Lots of good advice, and its all true..

zarrion101
09-22-2006, 08:46 AM
Very good article.. Lots of good advice, and its all true..

My pleasure. :)