dodsonjames
New member
Well, i posted a couple weeks ago that i was looking for a smaller large parrot like an electus or an amazon. But, i was going to local pet stores in the metro detroit area, and i happened to come across a Triton Cockatoo that seems to be a great bird. When i walked to his cage he said step up to me and put his foot out asking for my arm. Immediatley he stepped up on me, and started making cute noises and seemed very mellow. I then put my hand out to pet him, and he was totally willing to let me pet him for like 10 minutes, even though i only saw him for 30 seconds. I talked to the store owner and he said that the bird was about 9 years old and absolutley amazing. Very intelligent, dosn't scream very often, and just as friendly as he could be. I also enjoy the thought of helping a bird that was given up by their owner, and is old enough to have a definate personality. (by this i mean that when you take a parrot in as a baby, there is a chance that the bird could naturally be a non-talker or just not have a good temperment. Buying an older bird there is less guess work in what you think they will turn out to be like in the future)
My dilema is that i have spent alot of time researching all kinds of birds... and frankly... the stories and warnings about owning a cockatoo scare me. I have read thousands of times that they need constant care and attention, will scream just for the love of screaming, will pluck their own feathers very easily, are like ADD 2 year olds, and you basically need someone at the home all day to keep the bird happy. Do people like to overexagerate to persuade people that aren't commited to spending time with their parrots into not getting one? It just seems like a shame that i might pass up getting a perfectly good cockatoo just becasue ive read too much.
I work 8-4:30 every day, and am home most of the time after work, but i can definatley spend at least an hour or more of direct time with him, and let him out of the cage for probably 3-4 hours after work. Should i not consider getting a cockatoo simply because of my schedule? Or would a cockatoo be completely happy having a good solid couple of hours of me being home and interacting with him?
So sorry its long, but i would really appreciate info from cockatoo owners, people that have adopted older birds, and anyone that has an opinion on how much time needs to be given to larger parrots.
Thanks everyone
My dilema is that i have spent alot of time researching all kinds of birds... and frankly... the stories and warnings about owning a cockatoo scare me. I have read thousands of times that they need constant care and attention, will scream just for the love of screaming, will pluck their own feathers very easily, are like ADD 2 year olds, and you basically need someone at the home all day to keep the bird happy. Do people like to overexagerate to persuade people that aren't commited to spending time with their parrots into not getting one? It just seems like a shame that i might pass up getting a perfectly good cockatoo just becasue ive read too much.
I work 8-4:30 every day, and am home most of the time after work, but i can definatley spend at least an hour or more of direct time with him, and let him out of the cage for probably 3-4 hours after work. Should i not consider getting a cockatoo simply because of my schedule? Or would a cockatoo be completely happy having a good solid couple of hours of me being home and interacting with him?
So sorry its long, but i would really appreciate info from cockatoo owners, people that have adopted older birds, and anyone that has an opinion on how much time needs to be given to larger parrots.
Thanks everyone