Katie.K
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So I think I will tread lightly, I really appreciate everyone who took the time to reply to the last post and gave really helpful advice.
I think what Ill do is offer to help with him "for bird experience" and because I really like the bird.
It definitely needs a new cage because the one he is in now is literally unclean-able. there is several years for of poop piled on the bottom. Donations would be really helpful. If you know anyone in Florida let me know.
Once hes in a better cage I'll work on keeping it clean, with clean water and healthy food instead of human cheese crackers and regular seed.
this bird only plays with beer boxes and no toys because that's all he has ever played with any tips on really good shreddable long lasting ish toys?
I want to make it clear though, because a lot of user's question or advise me against taking on a macaw and it's big responsibility, just because I am New to this, and my only little bird is PJ the parakeet, does not mean that I'm going to stay new. I plan on volunteering at a local rescue and maybe the place that has tons of birds over the bridge where I live. I don't plan on staying the uneducated bird owner or the one that gives up a bird when it hits puberty. I love the challenge and the all the work it takes to make an animal happy. It is very fulfilling. so please do not discourage me, encourage me and give me all the advice you can
I think what Ill do is offer to help with him "for bird experience" and because I really like the bird.
It definitely needs a new cage because the one he is in now is literally unclean-able. there is several years for of poop piled on the bottom. Donations would be really helpful. If you know anyone in Florida let me know.
Once hes in a better cage I'll work on keeping it clean, with clean water and healthy food instead of human cheese crackers and regular seed.
this bird only plays with beer boxes and no toys because that's all he has ever played with any tips on really good shreddable long lasting ish toys?
I want to make it clear though, because a lot of user's question or advise me against taking on a macaw and it's big responsibility, just because I am New to this, and my only little bird is PJ the parakeet, does not mean that I'm going to stay new. I plan on volunteering at a local rescue and maybe the place that has tons of birds over the bridge where I live. I don't plan on staying the uneducated bird owner or the one that gives up a bird when it hits puberty. I love the challenge and the all the work it takes to make an animal happy. It is very fulfilling. so please do not discourage me, encourage me and give me all the advice you can
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