Nervous- Potential Congo Grey Adoption

Vampiric_Conure

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So, I found a guy looking to rehome his 9-year-old congo grey. The bird's on its third owner, comes with a cage, and doesn't fly. I'm hesitant about adopting because I have so many animals already, but my oldest boys are so old. If they last a year, I'll be shocked, and I'd be looking for a new bird anyway.


Wish me luck, folks. :) I just sent the guy an email to see if he even has the bird anymore. And if he does, I might not pass the 'good parrot home' questions, LOL.
 
So, I found a guy looking to rehome his 9-year-old congo grey. The bird's on its third owner, comes with a cage, and doesn't fly. I'm hesitant about adopting because I have so many animals already, but my oldest boys are so old. If they last a year, I'll be shocked, and I'd be looking for a new bird anyway.


Wish me luck, folks. :) I just sent the guy an email to see if he even has the bird anymore. And if he does, I might not pass the 'good parrot home' questions, LOL.
Best of luck, @Vampiric_Conure, I think this little one would have an awesome life with you!!
 
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Best of luck, @Vampiric_Conure, I think this little one would have an awesome life with you!!
Thanks! I've never had a grey before, but I've had LOTS of bird experience, which this person is wanting. Part of my anxiety is because I've heard that Greys are neurotic, LOL. But They have many qualities I think I can handle. And I've wanted a grey for YEARS. Like, pushing 24 yrs, LOL!
 
I feel that a lot of birds are neurotic, its in their nature as intelligent PREY animals. Two words that don't necessarily go well together in captivity. In the wild, those traits keep them 1 step ahead of predators, in captivity, the lack of predators gives them more time to fixate on imagined dangers and trifles. But keeping that in mind, that can be managed as much as possible. Look at Alex, the most famous Grey ever, and he was a plucker. With your background, I would say yes, go for it.
 
Thanks! I've never had a grey before, but I've had LOTS of bird experience, which this person is wanting. Part of my anxiety is because I've heard that Greys are neurotic, LOL. But They have many qualities I think I can handle. And I've wanted a grey for YEARS. Like, pushing 24 yrs, LOL!
Good luck. I've been owned by 2 greys over past 4 decades. I hesitate to use the word neurotic. My vet and his head tech have no such difficultly. They say openly grey is an avian term for a form of neurosis. I prefer to assign to define greys as hypercentered, manipulative and perpetual 18 month olds. I decided that after watching 16-24 month old humans at grocery, on busses, church, gathering etc. Greys don't seem to have a desire to get past that. But they take great joy in learning. That's where the fun comes in. Enjoy and love your new friend.
 

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