FrostyBirdLover
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- Dec 21, 2021
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So I’ve had a bird before, but as a child, since then I’ve matured and educated myself fully on cockatiels and wish to care for one again.
My first cockatiel I got in 2005 and had until 2012 (she died of illness that none of us saw coming). I was a little kid, just becoming a teen when she passed away. I had poor education then and my parents did too. And due to our dog, we decided no more birds at the time (she tried to bite my cockatiel’s feet when bird was flying A little low during open cage time).
A lot of time has passed as it’s nearly 2022 and since the passing of my first bird, I’ve found I still love them and have been educating myself like crazy to make sure I can care for a bird properly, compared to my child self who knew nothing. I’ve talked to my parents about letting me get another bird, who will move with me when I move out (recent college grad with first degree job and a part time job too).
Now, my degree job I do remotely, so I know I can spend a lot of time with a bird and give them proper attention. I also know sticking with cockatiels is best as larger parrots are destructive. I told my parents I want to adopt a bird, but they say no due to the mess with the previous cockatiel and my irresponsibility with her. But again, I was 6-13 during the time I had her, I have grown and educated myself since then.
I want to prove to them that I can take care of another bird as I am an adult and did take care of our dog until she passed (the one that prevented a second bird). I’ve planned heating instruments for a cockatiel as I will probably have her cage in my room along with insulation for my windows to prevent drafts. I’ve shared knowledge I’ve learned with my parents about cockatiels, how they are great pets and how I can manage their mess. Just they still say no. And I know I shouldn’t go and adopt/buy a bird as I’m living under their roof and need their permission if I am to get a pet of my own. What advice do you have for me to convince them?
My first cockatiel I got in 2005 and had until 2012 (she died of illness that none of us saw coming). I was a little kid, just becoming a teen when she passed away. I had poor education then and my parents did too. And due to our dog, we decided no more birds at the time (she tried to bite my cockatiel’s feet when bird was flying A little low during open cage time).
A lot of time has passed as it’s nearly 2022 and since the passing of my first bird, I’ve found I still love them and have been educating myself like crazy to make sure I can care for a bird properly, compared to my child self who knew nothing. I’ve talked to my parents about letting me get another bird, who will move with me when I move out (recent college grad with first degree job and a part time job too).
Now, my degree job I do remotely, so I know I can spend a lot of time with a bird and give them proper attention. I also know sticking with cockatiels is best as larger parrots are destructive. I told my parents I want to adopt a bird, but they say no due to the mess with the previous cockatiel and my irresponsibility with her. But again, I was 6-13 during the time I had her, I have grown and educated myself since then.
I want to prove to them that I can take care of another bird as I am an adult and did take care of our dog until she passed (the one that prevented a second bird). I’ve planned heating instruments for a cockatiel as I will probably have her cage in my room along with insulation for my windows to prevent drafts. I’ve shared knowledge I’ve learned with my parents about cockatiels, how they are great pets and how I can manage their mess. Just they still say no. And I know I shouldn’t go and adopt/buy a bird as I’m living under their roof and need their permission if I am to get a pet of my own. What advice do you have for me to convince them?