Guidelines For Good Care
A Bird's Needs by
Stewart A. Metz, M.D.
1. GET TO KNOW ABOUT PARROTS BEFORE YOU
BRING ME HOME
I am not a domesticated pet like a dog or
cat. I still have the spirit of the jungle
in me. I have special needs which you may
find hard to fill. Please don't learn these
too late for my well-being. And please don't
acquire one of my cousins wild from the
jungle - it will jeopardize his survival and
well-being, and that won't be a party for
you either!
2. GIVE ME THE LARGEST HOME POSSIBLE
I am used to flying through rainforests or
savannas. I have given up this great gift
for your pleasure. At the very least, give
me enough room to flap my wings and
exercise. And I need toys for my amusement
and wood to chew - otherwise, I might
confuse your Home with the forest and its
trees.
3. GIVE ME A NUTRITIOUS DIET
I need a wide variety of fresh and
nutritious foods, even if they take time to
prepare. I cannot survive on seeds alone.
Take time to learn what my needs, and
preferences are.
4. LET ME HAVE A 'SOCIAL LIFE'
I am a gregarious flock animal - but I am
not one of you. I need lots of socialization
to learn how to act with you, and with my
siblings. I also need to have adequate
quality time with you every day - no matter
what your schedule or other needs are. I am
a living, feeling creature. Above all, I
need to be able to have complete trust in
you, and count on your predictability in
looking after me - every day.
5. LET ME BE CLEAN
I may like to drop food or even throw it,
but I need meticulous cleanliness to be
healthy. My skin itches without frequent
showers, the barbs of my feathers won't seal
if they become oily and, worst of all, I may
become ill if my food or water is not always
sanitary.
6. I NEED MY OWN DOCTOR
You may not understand my physiology and
therefore you may not recognize it early on
when I get sick. And it may be too late when
you do, because I hide my illnesses
(remember what I said about my being an
animal of the jungle, where there are lots
of predators). And I need an avian vet - a
specialist (no HMOs for me please). If you
can't afford one, perhaps you shouldn't have
taken me home.
7. PLEASE DON'T PUNISH ME
Just as I don't always understand your
peculiarities, you may not understand mine.
I don't TRY to get in trouble - remember, a
house is not the jungle. If I do screw up,
don't yell at me and never hit me. I have
sensitive ears and I may never trust you
again if you strike me. Hands are sometimes
scary things to us (why in the world would
you not be zygodactylous like us?). Even
more importantly, we don't learn by
punishment. We are gentle creatures who only
strike back to protect ourselves; we learn
through patience and love.
8. SPEAK MY 'LANGUAGE'
I know you get upset with me when I knock
over my water bowl, throw food, scream or
pluck my feathers. I don't do these to annoy
you - I am probably trying to tell you
something (perhaps that I am hurting,
lonely, or sad.). Learn to speak MY (body)
language. Remember that I, alone of all
creatures on this planet, learn to speak
yours!
9. SEE ME AS AN INDIVIDUAL
I am a unique and feeling being. No two of
us are alike. Please don't be disappointed
in me if I don't talk like you wanted, or
can't do the tricks that your friend's
parrot can do. But if you pay close
attention to me (and I always empathize with
you, whether you know it or not), I will
show you a unique being who will give you so
much more than talking and playing. Give me
a chance to show you who I am; I think
you'll find the effort worth it. And
remember - I am not an ornament; I do not
enhance ANY living room décor. And I am not
a status symbol - if you use me as such, I
might nip at your up-turned nose!
10. SHARE YOUR LOVE WITH ME
Above all, please remember that you are my
Special Person. I put all my trust and faith
in you. We parrots are used to being
monogamous (no bar-hopping for us!). So
please don't go away for long periods or
give me away - that would be a sadness from
which I may never recover. If that seems to
be asking a lot, remember - you could have
learned about my needs before bringing me
home. Even having a baby or taking a new job
isn't a fair reason - you made a commitment
to me FIRST. And if you think that you must
leave me because you might die, provide for
me forever after you leave. I may live to a
ripe old age but I can't provide for myself.
Remember I'm in a small cage amongst people
who are not of my blood.
11. YOUR RIGHTS
You have lots of rights, but I can only
assure one. And that is, if you treat me the
way I described above, I will reward you
with unwavering love, humor, knowledge,
beauty, dedication - and a sense of wonder
and awe you haven't felt since you were a
child. When you took me home, you became my
Flock Leader, indeed, my entire universe -
for life. I would hang the moon and stars
for you if I could. We are one in Heart and
Soul.
E-mail:
info@greyhaven.bc.ca