The Parrot Society has raised awareness regarding a widespread misconception that parrots are low-maintenance pets. Experts warn that these highly intelligent birds require a substantial commitment of time, specialized care, and financial resources. Due to a general lack of preparation and research by prospective owners, many parrots suffer from neglect, leading to behavioral issues and high surrender rates to animal shelters.
- Parrots are highly social creatures that require hours of daily interaction and mental stimulation to prevent depression and destructive behaviors like feather plucking.
- Many parrot species have remarkably long lifespans, with some living up to 80 years, requiring a multi-generational or lifelong commitment.
- A proper diet for a parrot is complex, requiring fresh vegetables, fruits, and formulated pellets rather than a simple seed-only diet.
- Prospective owners often underestimate the natural noise levels, mess, and chewing habits inherent to parrot behavior.
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