The Ultimate Guide to Parakeets: Everything You Need to Know
Attention all bird lovers and aspiring parakeet owners!
If you’ve ever wondered about the enchanting world of parakeets, look no further.
Attention all bird lovers and aspiring parakeet owners!
If you’ve ever wondered about the enchanting world of parakeets, look no further.
Choosing a pet parrot can be an exciting but daunting decision, as each species has unique characteristics and care requirements.
From size and noise levels to intelligence and personality traits, every parrot species offers something different.
All the birds get chopped fruit and veggies for breakfast every morning
We replace the vitamin water in all 4 home birdcages around 4 PM when Keto and Chili come upstairs leaving their work cages (on mom’s desk) behind.
Michal C. is seeking information,
I am currently on the lookout for toys, specialty products like Millet, and health-promoting nutrition items for parakeets.
Sills B. asks
Do you sell or know where a small safe ramp can be purchased that would be placed upon the entry door of my parakeet’s flight-size cage?
Bella writes:
My budgie is not digesting sunflower seeds and I’m having a hard time finding a mix seed without it. I saw some options but only say cockatiels and parrots. By any chance are any of these options suitable for budgies?
When considering small pet birds for ownership, there are several popular and suitable options. These birds are known for their intelligence, adaptability, and ease of care. Here are some of the best small pet bird choices:
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Catherine Mc. related,
Hello and thank you both, Mitch & Catherine, for your Birdie Brunch each Sunday.
I just lost my beloved Fred (a parakeet) and not sure what happened. I was very close to him, as was my other parakeet, Eddie.
Leslie writes,
Thank you so much for sending the Beach Walk Pacific Perch so promptly!
My budgie Omar is staring at this “new thing in my cage” but I’m sure he will soon be getting much use from it. It will also help me cut back on nail grooming appointments at the vet.
Dear Leslie
Great that you have it. Placement is important. It should not be used for sleeping at night.
It should be placed in front of the cage, mid-level or lower.
You can also put it by the food dishes. It will get used there a lot.
You want it to be where it will be used often and actively so by the food and water dishes or in the front while he dances on it waiting for you to open the door.
Catherine
I took your advice. I’ve placed the new Pedicure Perch below the door and between Omar’s feed cups.
He’s still glaring at it! By the way, there’s an absence of toys in the cage because my two weren’t interested in them at all and wouldn’t play with them.
Mary J. wrote,
Hi,
I give my birdie plenty of bird food options in a few locations. Do I need to dump out everything each day? It seems wasteful because it’s clear there’s plenty of “good” food left. Do I just add more the next day on top?
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