#1 Parrot Point Every Owner Must Know!

Dear Parrot Lover,

Parrots are not like cats and dogs. They require special care and nurturing in order to thrive properly. Unfortunately, not every parrot owner knows how to adequately care for their parrot.

The first thing that every parrot owner needs is a strong level of commitment to their parrot to provide it with the best possible care. This means having lots of patience and love as well as educating yourself on the proper care and handling of parrots.

Parrots are very good at hiding when they are sick. By the time you realize it, it is probably too late to help your parrot. So it is vitally important for you to regularly take your parrot to the vet for a health check up. You should also keep a vigilant eye on your parrot and take him to the vet as soon as you notice anything out of the ordinary with his behavior.

You should also educate yourself on the different kinds of illnesses that parrots can succumb to, as well as how to administer first aid for your parrot.

Ask your avian vet to teach you how to trim your parrot’s nails and wings at home. It is less stressful for your parrot to have his nails and wings clipped by you at home, rather than at the vet’s office.

Keeping your parrot healthy also means feeding him healthy foods. Parrots should be eating a diet of seeds, pellets, fruits, nuts, vegetables and grains. However, avoid buying commercial parrot food that has too many brightly colored pellets as they actually contain sugared food coloring!

Parrots should never be fed chocolate, avocados, rhubarb leaves, alcohol, caffeine or salty or fatty foods.

Your bird should not spend all of its time in its cage. So make sure that you have play stand for him to play on for at least two hours every day.

However, the size and placement of your parrot’s cage will greatly affect his health and happiness. Therefore, it is best to try to buy the largest cage that you can afford. Your parrot should be able to turn around inside the cage without his wings or tail feathers touching the bars. Remember to clean your bird’s cage thoroughly on a weekly basis.

The cage should be placed in a corner of a room that receives a lot of traffic, such as the family room. Just don’t put your parrot too close to the TV as this can hurt his ears!

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