Purchasing a Pet Bird?
Consider the Costs
While I realize that they are in business to make a profit I also realize that many birds sit endlessly in cages crammed inside of a storefront because the normal family cannot afford the cost that has been placed on their pretty little beaks.
Sure the larger, more extravagant birds will cost a bit more but should they run someone over a thousand dollars? Should they be subjected to life in a mediocre cage because they cannot be purchased? And what about the smaller birds, such as cockatiels, should their cost be nearly a hundred dollars? I think not.
Nearly a year ago my female cockatiel passed away due to calcium efficiency. Because I still had three birds I thought it best that I did not replace her. But, as I sit and watch my male cockatiel I realize how lonely he is so I went in search for a new friend for him. I was appalled at the prices I found for a cockatiel. Prices that ranged from $80 to $170 kept blinding my eyes and it seemed that the cost kept be from a new purchase. There is no need for these prices.
I have decided to contact some of the adoption centers in and around my area to see if they might have a cockatiel in need of a new home. Not only will the cost be less but I will be saving a flying feathered friend who is in need of a loving owner.
Yes, the food, toys, cages, and other accessories can be expensive but they are nothing compared to the bird itself. Don't get me wrong, if I had my way I would have every bird (and other animals) living with me as I love animals. But, I feel sick when I see how birds and their animal counterparts are being used as a means to make a buck.
Please, if any of you are new to bird ownership, take the time to seek out breeds available for adoption. You will gain a new pet and they will gain a new home.
Purchasing a Pet Bird?
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Takeaways
- Purchasing a bird can be expensive.
- Look around before you buy.
- Consider adoption.
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