Mook
New member
I joined the forum several months ago and I've been lurking and learning about parrot keeping ever since. I've done a lot of reading and researching. I'm totally certain I want to get a parrot and I'm fairly sure the parrot I want is a blue headed pionus (although I recently met the most beautiful Senegal who has forced me to think a little harder about that). I've found a nice breeder with a really good reputation. I've checked with my landlord about keeping a pet, found a local avian vet with a good reputation, made a big list of stuff I would need to get and generally spent the last 8 months or so preparing assuming I would be getting my parrot some time this summer. I'm so excited about it that I've even tried making parrot toys already.
Now I've got a huge problem though. My job requires me to move country every couple of years. Until now I assumed that I'd only need to work in the EU so I researched emigrating within the EU with a parrot and the pet insurance, immunizations and documentations which goes with that. Now I have been informed that I might be relocated to Bhutan. The specific area I would be going to is very rural i.e. no mains electricity and water comes from a well. Clearly they don't have avian vets (or vets, or even human doctors...) and it would be almost impossible to get parrot pellets, although fresh fruit and veg is readily available. It's not a ideal place for parrot keeping for the reasons I've already said and I'd have to ship everything over from the UK or buy a new cage etc and have it shipped from China or India. In terms of the transporting and importing of a parrot it is theoretically possible though. Although I can't help but think that if I'm going to be living in rural Bhutan it would be making my life even harder to take a delicate pet with me.
So now I have a dilemma. Part of me wants to go ahead with getting a parrot this year and just hope that something works out and I get located somewhere in Europe instead, or that I could find a way to take a parrot to Bhutan. I have another 3 years on the current contract which means 3 years in the UK before I could potentially be moved, so that's plenty of time for something to change. But the more responsible part of me says I should put off getting a pet until I've done my bit of being sent to far flung corners of the planet, and have enough influence in my job to insist on staying in the EU. But that might mean waiting another 8 years.
I know I'm only going to get an answer to this by soul searching but I'd really appreciate some input of what you would do. (find another job isn't really a solution either).
Now I've got a huge problem though. My job requires me to move country every couple of years. Until now I assumed that I'd only need to work in the EU so I researched emigrating within the EU with a parrot and the pet insurance, immunizations and documentations which goes with that. Now I have been informed that I might be relocated to Bhutan. The specific area I would be going to is very rural i.e. no mains electricity and water comes from a well. Clearly they don't have avian vets (or vets, or even human doctors...) and it would be almost impossible to get parrot pellets, although fresh fruit and veg is readily available. It's not a ideal place for parrot keeping for the reasons I've already said and I'd have to ship everything over from the UK or buy a new cage etc and have it shipped from China or India. In terms of the transporting and importing of a parrot it is theoretically possible though. Although I can't help but think that if I'm going to be living in rural Bhutan it would be making my life even harder to take a delicate pet with me.
So now I have a dilemma. Part of me wants to go ahead with getting a parrot this year and just hope that something works out and I get located somewhere in Europe instead, or that I could find a way to take a parrot to Bhutan. I have another 3 years on the current contract which means 3 years in the UK before I could potentially be moved, so that's plenty of time for something to change. But the more responsible part of me says I should put off getting a pet until I've done my bit of being sent to far flung corners of the planet, and have enough influence in my job to insist on staying in the EU. But that might mean waiting another 8 years.
I know I'm only going to get an answer to this by soul searching but I'd really appreciate some input of what you would do. (find another job isn't really a solution either).