TLDR: getting a bird with housemates... can it work?
Hello all! I grew up with birds as a kid, mainly Budgie parakeets, and now 20 years later I'm considering getting another one.
I'm considering getting a Budgie, Parrotlet, or Conure, or maybe even a Lovebird or Dove. Here's the catch, I want to be a responsible bird owner and my living situation is a bit alternative, so I want to make sure I can be sure this will work before diving in.
I own and live in a 3 story house with 7 other adults, we have a bit of turnover with typically a 1-2 people moving out/in each year but most of us have lived here for several years. Here's the house layout so you can have some context- My room is large and in the basement with several windows (one very large that the cage could go next to) but has a low ceiling (no ceiling fan) and higher humidity around 60% RH (no mold). My room is across an open basement area from another bedroom, so no shared walls for noise considerations, but there are basement things in the open basement area outside my room (a furnace, ducts, bike storage, etc) that could maybe be a hassle to chase a bird around in. The common spaces are quite large with high ceilings and on the first floor, with no doors between the kitchen/dining/living areas. The windows all have screens, but the kitchen does have a ceiling fan which I recall was a bit of an issue with my last Budgie (who died when my parents sprayed for ants outside the house). There is no door between the first floor and second, so it would be possible for the bird to fly down the hall and up the stairs, but then the top floor is just a hallway with closed doors. I also own a lot of (tropical) houseplants in my room and in the living room and that's one of my passions that I don't want to give up. The other important consideration is that I am a light sleeper and I would need a bird that (with a sheet over the cage) will be quiet at night.
This would be my bird (not shared) but I would want my housemates to be comfortable having it around in the common areas with me, and I'd need the bird to be safe. I understand that I'd be committing to spending a lot of one-on-one time in my room with the bird at first, but the goal would be to socialize it so it's comfortable being in common spaces with me as I don't usually spend a lot of time in my room alone. So, I think recall training is going to be key here (can you train a bird to poop in a litter box setup??) and I'm looking for a species most likely to be happy chilling on my shoulder as I walk around, eat dinner or watch tv, etc. I'm currently working from home (my desk is not in my room but it seems like an opportunity to take something like this on!) but pre-covid I had a 9-6 desk job and am out of the house most of the day.
Thanks for reading all that... So I'm asking y'all with more experience, do you think this could work? Or do you think this would be a nightmare for any bird? How much time do you spend with your bird while doing other things or hanging out? Is this feasible for my lifestyle? Besides keeping the exterior doors closed, not burning candles when the bird is out, are there any other accommodations my housemates would need to make? Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated *especially* for anyone with similar experience, and I'm happy to answer any questions.
P.S. Fun fact, my mom is a (wild) birder and a zoologist who has worked with finches and other small songbirds for many years, so I grew up with a great appreciation for birds of all kinds. She actually raised a rescued crow and blue jay as a kid and has wild stories from those times.
Hello all! I grew up with birds as a kid, mainly Budgie parakeets, and now 20 years later I'm considering getting another one.
I'm considering getting a Budgie, Parrotlet, or Conure, or maybe even a Lovebird or Dove. Here's the catch, I want to be a responsible bird owner and my living situation is a bit alternative, so I want to make sure I can be sure this will work before diving in.
I own and live in a 3 story house with 7 other adults, we have a bit of turnover with typically a 1-2 people moving out/in each year but most of us have lived here for several years. Here's the house layout so you can have some context- My room is large and in the basement with several windows (one very large that the cage could go next to) but has a low ceiling (no ceiling fan) and higher humidity around 60% RH (no mold). My room is across an open basement area from another bedroom, so no shared walls for noise considerations, but there are basement things in the open basement area outside my room (a furnace, ducts, bike storage, etc) that could maybe be a hassle to chase a bird around in. The common spaces are quite large with high ceilings and on the first floor, with no doors between the kitchen/dining/living areas. The windows all have screens, but the kitchen does have a ceiling fan which I recall was a bit of an issue with my last Budgie (who died when my parents sprayed for ants outside the house). There is no door between the first floor and second, so it would be possible for the bird to fly down the hall and up the stairs, but then the top floor is just a hallway with closed doors. I also own a lot of (tropical) houseplants in my room and in the living room and that's one of my passions that I don't want to give up. The other important consideration is that I am a light sleeper and I would need a bird that (with a sheet over the cage) will be quiet at night.
This would be my bird (not shared) but I would want my housemates to be comfortable having it around in the common areas with me, and I'd need the bird to be safe. I understand that I'd be committing to spending a lot of one-on-one time in my room with the bird at first, but the goal would be to socialize it so it's comfortable being in common spaces with me as I don't usually spend a lot of time in my room alone. So, I think recall training is going to be key here (can you train a bird to poop in a litter box setup??) and I'm looking for a species most likely to be happy chilling on my shoulder as I walk around, eat dinner or watch tv, etc. I'm currently working from home (my desk is not in my room but it seems like an opportunity to take something like this on!) but pre-covid I had a 9-6 desk job and am out of the house most of the day.
Thanks for reading all that... So I'm asking y'all with more experience, do you think this could work? Or do you think this would be a nightmare for any bird? How much time do you spend with your bird while doing other things or hanging out? Is this feasible for my lifestyle? Besides keeping the exterior doors closed, not burning candles when the bird is out, are there any other accommodations my housemates would need to make? Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated *especially* for anyone with similar experience, and I'm happy to answer any questions.
P.S. Fun fact, my mom is a (wild) birder and a zoologist who has worked with finches and other small songbirds for many years, so I grew up with a great appreciation for birds of all kinds. She actually raised a rescued crow and blue jay as a kid and has wild stories from those times.
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