Budgerigars Parakeet Bird as a Pet
Considerations before Commitment
Budgerigars Parakeet Bird (Budgie/Parakeet)as a Pet requires daily attention, time and a potential long-term commitment.
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- Costs to Expect for Initial Home Setup
Budgerigars Parakeet Bird as a Pet
Typical startup costs include:
- Cage – large enough for flight
- Perches – several with varying diameter for Budgie feet grip
- Toys
- Food dishes
- Bird-safe cleaning supplies
- Veterinary checkup
Ongoing Expenses – Monthly and yearly costs may include:
- Seed and pellet food
- Fresh vegetables
- Toy replacement
- Cage liners
- Veterinary care
Bird veterinarians can be expensive, especially emergency exotic-animal care.
- Personal Due Diligence Before Purchasing
Budgerigars Parakeet Bird as a Pet
A responsible potential owner is advised to:
- Research for an Avian Veterinarians nearby – seek advice and establish a relationship
- Buy a properly sized cage
- Prepare a safe bird area in your home
- Budget for future veterinary bills
- Consider adoption from a rescue organization
Avoid impulse buying because a bird looks cute or talks.
- Good Questions to Ask Before Buying
Budgerigars Parakeet Bird as a Pet
Every parent/guardian must ask themselves before purchase:
- Who will care for the bird during vacations?
- Is there enough daily time for interaction?
- Are the children calm and gentle?
- Can the household afford unexpected vet costs?
- Is everyone comfortable with noise and mess?
For many parents/guardians, a budgie can be a rewarding companion – if expectations are realistic – and the family is prepared for the responsibility.
- Safety Concerns in the Home
Budgerigars Parakeet Bird as a Pet
Budgies are small and very sensitive to potential an obnoxious household environment:
- Cigarette smoke
- Aerosol sprays
- Teflon fumes from overheated nonstick pans
- Candles and strong cleaners
- Open windows and ceiling fans
Their lungs are delicate, be sensitive as an owner.
- Daily Noise and Mess
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Even small birds create a large amount of mess in and around the cage:
- Seed debris
- Feather dust
- Droppings
- Chirping throughout the day
Budgies are not silent pets – find a Budgie you like their song.
- Children and Budgies
Budgerigars Parakeet Bird as a Pet
Budgies can work well with respectful children – young kids need supervision.
As an owner you must teach children respect and handling of your pet Budgerigars Parakeet Bird:
- Never squeeze or chase the bird
- Loud noises can frighten birds
- Birds are fragile and can be injured easily
- Hands must be washed after handling
Very young children may accidentally harm a small bird – caution and supervision are required.
- An Owner must consider One Bird or Two
Budgerigars Parakeet Bird as a Pet
If there is only one Budgie:
- Often bonds more closely with humans
- Needs more human interaction
If there are Two Budgies in the cage:
- Keep each other company
- May be happier if the owner is busy
- Often become less interested in human interaction
For a busy parent/guardian, two birds can sometimes reduce loneliness for the birds and create happy budgies.
A Budgerigar (often called a budgie or parakeet) can be a good family pet for a parent/guardian because they are smaller, less expensive, and generally easier to care for than larger parrots.
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