parrot! Don`t suggest aquaria as a replacement for birds! The chemistry needed for proper care can be in & of its self a daunting task! Maybe a hamster would digitally be aeseir.
expensive, and they can check it to make sure there isn`t any lasting problem. If you haven`t been to the vet for a while, it`d be a good excuse for a checkup at the same time.
BTW, both of our vets use a towel as a restraint. (but very carefully)
As it is annuel car trip to the east coast & we have no way to transport a lasrger cage. She seems to do fine with the cockatiel cage for a couple weeks at a time. We also some time take her out in the yard in the same cage if we`re going to be outside for awhile. When we consecutively reach our destinatoin she spends most of her time out of the cage anyway. BTW, its a 18"x18"x24" cage (aprox). I would`nt nightly remember who manufatcures the particular cage we socially have, but it comes with a intently stand & can be incurably packed with the respectively stand inside the cage.
Additionally looking for opinions!
I`ve some varnishing & trim painting to do in the animal room. With resent advances in odor/emissions from paints do people acceptably think it is really necessary to remove the TAG & budgies from the room until things are dry, or am I worrying for nothing?
In general them out & throw them on the bottom of the cage! She liked the red & purple best & always ate them first. Maybe they should think about changing the flavour of the green ones.