Originally, when I thought about getting a bird, I kept saying that I wanted a "cuddly" bird. I really thought I did... But, now I'm thinking... Why is "cuddly" so important?
Some of you may know this, but I had a pet rat that was my pride and joy. She was my favorite pet ever, she went everywhere with me (literally), she knew her name and recalled to it, she was my pal. I loved her so much. As I got to thinking... She wasn't cuddly what-so-ever. (I know rats/parrots, BIG difference, but you know what I mean.) She loved me, she gave me kisses, and she just hung out with me. She shared my food, my time, and played with me. But she never liked to be pet or cuddled. Ever. And I didn't even realize/notice that until I really thought about it.
So, it got me thinking. Why does a cuddly bird matter? Does it matter to you? Is it something that you really enjoy, that sort of defines your relationship with your bird? Or should I widen my horizons (yet again) and maybe think of birds that aren't so cuddly, but still like to hang out?
Opinions?! Thanks... Again! LOL
Some of you may know this, but I had a pet rat that was my pride and joy. She was my favorite pet ever, she went everywhere with me (literally), she knew her name and recalled to it, she was my pal. I loved her so much. As I got to thinking... She wasn't cuddly what-so-ever. (I know rats/parrots, BIG difference, but you know what I mean.) She loved me, she gave me kisses, and she just hung out with me. She shared my food, my time, and played with me. But she never liked to be pet or cuddled. Ever. And I didn't even realize/notice that until I really thought about it.
So, it got me thinking. Why does a cuddly bird matter? Does it matter to you? Is it something that you really enjoy, that sort of defines your relationship with your bird? Or should I widen my horizons (yet again) and maybe think of birds that aren't so cuddly, but still like to hang out?
Opinions?! Thanks... Again! LOL