Hi again everyone,
I posted on here a few months ago because I was (and still am) interested in someday getting an eclectus parrot, but I'm still in the researching stage. I have what is possibly an extremely basic question but I have searched tons of websites and found nothing on this topic.
I know when people own larger birds like cockatoos and macaws, they often won't work because the bird needs someone to stay home and play with it. But I know this can't be the case for everyone who owns a bird.
So I'd like to know how many hours on average ekkie-owners work during the week while still managing to give their bird the attention it needs to be happy. I know I'm probably going to have to work to provide for myself and whatever bird I end up getting, but if working 8-hour shifts with an ekkie will make the ekkie miserable because it needs more attention, I don't want that. Is there any way to work full time and still keep a bird happy?
Again, this is basic, but I haven't found anyone who addresses this issue and it's kinda a big issue considering you need money to provide for a pet and you can't get money without working for the money. I don't want to bring a bird into my home only to have it be unhappy and miserable because I have to work. That wouldn't be fair to it.
Any advise?
-Chibby
I posted on here a few months ago because I was (and still am) interested in someday getting an eclectus parrot, but I'm still in the researching stage. I have what is possibly an extremely basic question but I have searched tons of websites and found nothing on this topic.
I know when people own larger birds like cockatoos and macaws, they often won't work because the bird needs someone to stay home and play with it. But I know this can't be the case for everyone who owns a bird.
So I'd like to know how many hours on average ekkie-owners work during the week while still managing to give their bird the attention it needs to be happy. I know I'm probably going to have to work to provide for myself and whatever bird I end up getting, but if working 8-hour shifts with an ekkie will make the ekkie miserable because it needs more attention, I don't want that. Is there any way to work full time and still keep a bird happy?
Again, this is basic, but I haven't found anyone who addresses this issue and it's kinda a big issue considering you need money to provide for a pet and you can't get money without working for the money. I don't want to bring a bird into my home only to have it be unhappy and miserable because I have to work. That wouldn't be fair to it.
Any advise?
-Chibby