worriedcockatielowner
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Hello everyone! We got Walnut about 3 months ago when she was 2 months old. She is reaching the age of puberty I believe and schools are starting soon. She is very used to being out of the cage, so I am worried that she will be lonely. I want to get her a friend. But there are several big issues.
She was in a small cage for a month or so, I convinced my father to buy her a bigger cage with much effort. He complained about the price and insisted that the small cage was enough. I honestly think that the cage we have now isn't even that big, but he thinks it's enough for two. We had this issue with my betta fish as well. I guess I should've known from that moment that my father was never actually a well informed person.
He also says that we should get a male for my Walnut. I told him that we could not take care of the eggs if they mate, and he says we could give them away. But like, no. I'm not going to give eggs to random people that I don't know whether they are going to take good care of the birds or not.
I said okay, we can get a male, but they need to be in different cages. I expressed my concerns about the birds losing their bonds to us. And he says that that's a good thing? What the hell?
He refuses to get another big cage. And I will never stuff two birds in a not-so-big cage where they could mate and injure eachother. So I decided that we are not going to get another bird.
Still very worried about my little Walnut. Any advice?
She was in a small cage for a month or so, I convinced my father to buy her a bigger cage with much effort. He complained about the price and insisted that the small cage was enough. I honestly think that the cage we have now isn't even that big, but he thinks it's enough for two. We had this issue with my betta fish as well. I guess I should've known from that moment that my father was never actually a well informed person.
He also says that we should get a male for my Walnut. I told him that we could not take care of the eggs if they mate, and he says we could give them away. But like, no. I'm not going to give eggs to random people that I don't know whether they are going to take good care of the birds or not.
I said okay, we can get a male, but they need to be in different cages. I expressed my concerns about the birds losing their bonds to us. And he says that that's a good thing? What the hell?
He refuses to get another big cage. And I will never stuff two birds in a not-so-big cage where they could mate and injure eachother. So I decided that we are not going to get another bird.
Still very worried about my little Walnut. Any advice?