Pointers On Parrot Care

June 10th, 2009 by KittyKitty

Attracted by their amazing colors, they’re wonderful personalities, and of course their intelligence, many people have been attracted to having parrots in their lives for generations. Looking after these birds in the home can be quite challenging, but with the appropriate parrot care, they make great pets and you shouldn’t have many of the parrot problems.

Unique species of parrots require different care but, for all parrots, proper nutrition is essential in maintaining a good quality of life. Most parrot diets are very similar. In general, parrot diets comprises of fresh fruits and vegetables, parrot pellets, and a high quality of vitamin enriched parrot seed mix. Owners should also change the parrots water on a regular basis daily.

Even though birds are generally thought of as a dirty pet to own, it is important for the parrots cages to be kept clean. All areas of the cage, including dishes and perches to be cleaned every day with mild soap and water. It’s good to remember cleaning products like mildew cleaner and bleach will burn or irritate the parrot’s eyes, skin and the respiratory tract.

The birds cages should also be inspected for anything that could be unsafe like the metal being rough and sharp. Cleanliness is also critical when it comes to caring for your parrot. Owners ought to clean their hands frequently when they are working with birds, handling their dishes, and fixing their food in order to prevent bacterial infections.

The saliva of humans is also harmful to parrots because it contains bacteria, therefore, they should never let their birds to their beaks in their mouths. The cage size is important to parrot care and their well-being. There should be enough space within the cage for the parrots spread their wings. There should be room enough to hang about for parrot toys.

Parrots actually have the ability to form strong bonds with humans. Generally, smaller parrots can have a lifespan of fifteen to thirty years and big parrots can live on average fourty to fifty years. Having a parrot is a lifelong commitment. Socialization is essential in preserving a high quality of life for parrots. Their cage should be placed in an area where the people spend a lot of their time and are able to interact with the bird. Kitchens are not a good place to put because of the risks while cooking.

Most people don’t consider grooming when it comes to parrot care. A decent amount of grooming is required by parrots during their lives. Their beaks and nails, actually, don’t stop growing. They should be clipped every three to four weeks. Long and overgrown nails can get caught up in toys and perches. To prevent flight, many birds owners clip their wings every few weeks. Wild parrots love rain showers, because it keeps their feathers in great condition.

Parrots are playful, intelligent, and affectionate.{Owners should understand the importance of the needs and take care of every one of them.} With correct and proper care, parrots will be happy and thrive in the home environment.

For all you need to know about parrot care and parrot problems, check out parrot enthusiast Malc’s web site and blog.

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