I have considered owning a larger parrot such as an African Grey for a long time but I am worried about parrot welfare and the implications of owning such a needy bird. I understand that some people believe owning highly intelligent parrots is cruel and needs to stop. I would not, of course, buy from a breederāif I decide to get another parrot Iām going to wait until the right offer for a re-homing comes up nearby (I would ideally want to adopt from a shelter but I live in an area with no exotic shelters for a long time). I still canāt shake the feeling that, even if rescued, I shouldnāt keep a bird like that.
I think I have the capacity to care for a larger bird (Iāve been looking at an African Grey or a ringneck) but again, i want another opinion. My cockatiel is not much a pet but more like a best friend that is with me as much as possible. He gets minimum 5 hours outside his cage every day, but usually more because my mom lets him out while she does house work while Iām at school or extracurricular activities. I take him with me wherever birds are allowed and often take him on leashed walks where he can stretch his wings some. I understand that larger parrots are much more intelligent and needy, and Iām not sure if 6-9 hours is enough. I would be willing to turn my room into a bird-safe area and install a camera to give it extra time outside his cage when Iām at school and my mom is working.
I think I have the capacity to care for a larger bird (Iāve been looking at an African Grey or a ringneck) but again, i want another opinion. My cockatiel is not much a pet but more like a best friend that is with me as much as possible. He gets minimum 5 hours outside his cage every day, but usually more because my mom lets him out while she does house work while Iām at school or extracurricular activities. I take him with me wherever birds are allowed and often take him on leashed walks where he can stretch his wings some. I understand that larger parrots are much more intelligent and needy, and Iām not sure if 6-9 hours is enough. I would be willing to turn my room into a bird-safe area and install a camera to give it extra time outside his cage when Iām at school and my mom is working.