It is fine for you to have only one parakeet in a cage, but only if you can spend alot of time around it. Just being by the cage and talking or doing something will be good for the bird. Also the bird will bond to you easier if you only have one!
If you dont have much time to spend with your bird then you may need to consider getting another so it wont be lonely
- hope that helps! :)
more info: i was given 2 zebra finches in a cage. i traded the finches for a parakeet, keeping the cage. the petstore told me that parakeets need cages with horizontal bars, so they can climb easier; the cage i have has vertical bars. i've noticed my keet does slide down the wires. ... should i get a different cage? thanks
Yes. Parrots, by nature, are social birds, flocking together in groups. For this reason, pet parrots bond closely to their owners, and will get lonely without company. Missing their owners, or the companionship of other birds, will make pet parrots very distressed and cause self-destructive behaviour such as feather-plucking.
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The phrase:- "the parrot's cage is empty" is correct, IF the cage belonged to only one parrot. IF there had been several parrots resident in the cage then the correct English would be:- "the parrots' cage is empty"
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Really depends on how big the bird is / how big it will get. The bigger the bird, the bigger the cage you will need. I would recommend getting at least a 20Lx20Wx29H sized cage for a parrot.
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The talent that Harry Houdini's parrot had was that it could pick the lock on its cage :)
Just don't leave any doors open or any windows open so that the parrot can stay inside.If you didn't buy a cage yet,hang some food around for the parrot,and I recommend you buying a cage ASAP.Or you're going to see a lot of you-know everywhere.
You can use it to line the bottom of a parrot's cage.