KingaRoo
Member
- Aug 27, 2022
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- Parrots
- Kingsley(Pineapple Green Cheeked Conure), Ricky Roo(Red Crowned Kakariki), Oscar (Yellow & Green budgie -PASSED OCT2023), Vincent (White and blue Budgie)
Hello, this is not urgent or anything, but I was considering moving out soon and the most viable option for me would be a studio apartment.
As I said, this is not urgent. There is no apartment currently set up for me and there probably won't be for over a year or maybe two.
Is there anything I should be wary about or take into consideration when looking? Would a studio apartment be a bad Idea for a birdkeeper in general? Even if I take into account and make sure all of my cookware is bird safe, made extra sure there weren't any fumes to harm my birds, would it still be a better idea to pick up an extra job to be able to afford a 1 bedroom to be able to keep the birds in another room? Or would a studio apartment be okay? Has anyone had experience with having birds in a studio apartment?
My current living situation with my flock of 3 is my bedroom (With enough space for them to fly) with 3 cages. There is no kitchen or bathroom directly in or attatched to the bedroom. Which is why I haven't worried about this until now.
I'd rather not have to clarify my need to move out, but I will say that it is for my peace of mind and to make sure I keep custody of my birds. They were gifts, and I don't think anyone else would take as good as care of them as I do if I were to move out without them.
Basically, what im asking is; moving into a studio apartment with birds, what should I consider? What should I prepare for? Should I consider just trying to get a one bedroom instead or will a studio apartment be fine? A studio apartment is really all I would be able to afford.
Thanks,
-Kingaroo
As I said, this is not urgent. There is no apartment currently set up for me and there probably won't be for over a year or maybe two.
Is there anything I should be wary about or take into consideration when looking? Would a studio apartment be a bad Idea for a birdkeeper in general? Even if I take into account and make sure all of my cookware is bird safe, made extra sure there weren't any fumes to harm my birds, would it still be a better idea to pick up an extra job to be able to afford a 1 bedroom to be able to keep the birds in another room? Or would a studio apartment be okay? Has anyone had experience with having birds in a studio apartment?
My current living situation with my flock of 3 is my bedroom (With enough space for them to fly) with 3 cages. There is no kitchen or bathroom directly in or attatched to the bedroom. Which is why I haven't worried about this until now.
I'd rather not have to clarify my need to move out, but I will say that it is for my peace of mind and to make sure I keep custody of my birds. They were gifts, and I don't think anyone else would take as good as care of them as I do if I were to move out without them.
Basically, what im asking is; moving into a studio apartment with birds, what should I consider? What should I prepare for? Should I consider just trying to get a one bedroom instead or will a studio apartment be fine? A studio apartment is really all I would be able to afford.
Thanks,
-Kingaroo