M&M Ninja
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- Feb 23, 2025
- 26
- 14
- Parrots
- Gold-capped conure
I've been exploring the idea of getting another baby bird to add to my one-bird flock. Before my current bird - who was purchased as a baby - we had a rescue TAG.
When looking for a new dog 1.5 years ago, I found her on a rescue site, had a strong sense that she was the one, met her, and adopted her. It has been an awesome match. She is an unimaginably amazing dog who came from one year living on the street and one year living in a rescue. She has very subtle 'baggage', but is intelligent, present, thinking, adaptable, and cooperative in our multi-species household. I love her, and we have incredible fun together.
So....Lately, I've been starting to reconsidering getting an older parrot. Since I found my once-in-a-lifetime dog by cruising through rescue pages and following a hunch, maybe this is possible with a parrot too?
I'd love to hear from others who went this route. If you did, were you open to any bird of any species (perhaps with a particular size restraint)? Or did you go out looking for one species only?
When looking for a new dog 1.5 years ago, I found her on a rescue site, had a strong sense that she was the one, met her, and adopted her. It has been an awesome match. She is an unimaginably amazing dog who came from one year living on the street and one year living in a rescue. She has very subtle 'baggage', but is intelligent, present, thinking, adaptable, and cooperative in our multi-species household. I love her, and we have incredible fun together.
So....Lately, I've been starting to reconsidering getting an older parrot. Since I found my once-in-a-lifetime dog by cruising through rescue pages and following a hunch, maybe this is possible with a parrot too?
I'd love to hear from others who went this route. If you did, were you open to any bird of any species (perhaps with a particular size restraint)? Or did you go out looking for one species only?
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