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3 years ago

theres a post going around saying how you should NOT get a parrot even if you are a dedicated owner. i do not personally agree and am actually a bit mad at the way they portray parrots, almost teaching people to fear them. whats your stance on it?

If youโ€™re referring to pepperandpalsโ€™ post, I agree with it. Had you asked me this question a few years ago I would probably say otherwise but after all the experience, knowledge and dedication Iโ€™ve put in to learning I no longer believe that parrots should be sold in the pet trade under most conditions.

You havenโ€™t a clue how many birds get mistreated, left with dowel perches, no UV lighting, small cages, seed only diets, forced to aggress, get placed in homes with teflon products, and end up living miserably with these people up until their lives end way earlier than they should have. ย Too many people think that exotics are just that, exotic, a decoration, something to brag about and end up not actually caring for it as much as they should. ย Too many people believe that theyโ€™re doing right or donโ€™t need to be doing more and as a result the bird suffers.

When it comes to people who do do their research, have previous hands on experience and really care for a bird the best they can, itโ€™s rarely ever enough when you compare, and the average person is not able to provide that sort of lifestyle for them. ย Using myself as an example, I spend all day with my birds, I spend all my time adding things to environment, switching up diets, giving them exercise, mentally stimulating them, cage cleaning, rearranging the bird room, itโ€™s no exaggeration when I say I spend a solid 12 hours that theyโ€™re awake caring for them and then spend the whole evening trying to think of ways to improve the care Iโ€™m giving them for tomorrow. ย Despite how hard I try, how much research and how much i provide it never feels like enough. ย because it isnโ€™t enough.

I do my best to show you guys all the work I put in to caring for my little girls, I constantly receive messages telling me how amazing I am for giving these birds this life and all the work I put in to them but in all honesty, you guys donโ€™t see the half of it. ย You donโ€™t see the thousands of hours of research I put in to every aspect of their life, their diets, their housing, their natural foraging experiences, safe plants, cleaning, moulting habits, behavioural situations, space division, possession, territory layouts, and so much more go on on a daily basis. ย You donโ€™t see all the work I have to do to make sure that these highly territorial species doesnโ€™t fight and kill one another so that I can continue to have them both out as much as possible, only having them out one at a time would take away so much space and enjoyment from their lives. ย  You donโ€™t see the vet bills, the preparation, the stress reducing, you donโ€™t see the costs, the time, the energy that goes in to trying to keep them happy. ย You all seem to have this idea that the care I give my birds is way beyond exceeding expectations but let me tell you something, what I do I consider to be bare minimum.

All the effort, expenses, time, and work is absolutely necessary for them to be content with a captive lifestyle, if I was away at school or work full time I would consider this care to be subpar, to be inadequate, they would be unhappy with that lifestyle because thatโ€™s not what theyโ€™re designed for. They are not meant to live this way and not everyone has the time, space, personality or tolerance necessary to care for them the way they deserve.

This is a parrotletโ€™s natural habitat

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This is my parrotletsโ€™ habitat

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Can you look at those and tell me that they can possibly be perfectly content and happy this way without the time and effort I put in to it?

Can you tell me that a bird so intelligent, so so smart can be removed from that environment and so perfectly adapt without any problems?

Can you look at this bird and tell me that theyโ€™re happy with this lifestyle?

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Plucking is a behaviour that only happens in captivity it has never been recorded in the wild. ย Plucking is a behaviour caused by boredom, understimulation, stress, inadequate diet, and sometimes even happens just because theyโ€™re depressed.

You can not tell me that parrots are happier this way, you can not possibly tell me that taking something so perfectly adapted to a single lifestyle, perfectly designed to fly forever is okay having that removed. ย You will never be able to convince me that something perfectly designed to work with flight will be happy to have them chopped off for human enjoyment. ย My own Mia used to be clipped because she was from a store, my own Mia was depressed because of it, she did not move very much, she did not want to play with toys, she did not want to interact with people, she was miserable that way. ย But people wouldnโ€™t notice that, they would dismiss it as the birdโ€™s personality or just adapting or some other excuse to ignore the fact that the bird is having a horrific time. ย You will never be able to convince me that this:

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is healthier or more beautiful than this

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Iโ€™ve already had to make a separate post on why being clipped is so detrimental to their health even though itโ€™s such a common practice. And Iโ€™ve made a separate post on all the work that has to go in to keeping a bird safe.

you will never convince me that being captive is healthy.

Parrots are a full time job, they are not a pet, they are not a decoration, they are not a toy, they are not a phase, theyโ€™re a commitment and a hell of a big one. ย Birds should not be readily available in pet stores, owners should have to go through tests to see if theyโ€™re capable of providing a stimulating environment for the ones that already stuck in this trade. ย I think that breeding should be focused on maintaining health and maintaining the survival of species such as the endangered blue throated macaws and I think that species such as hyacinths, or cockatoos shouldnโ€™t be in homes at all. ย Keeping those birds isnโ€™t a matter or giving them an enriching life, itโ€™s a matter of doing your best to prevent them from suffering.ย 

In this world ignorance is bliss, a few years ago I would have thought just the same as you, I believed itโ€™s just a bird itโ€™s sold in a store it will be just fine. ย But as soon as you learn, as you soon as you see all the harm and the suffering these birds go through youโ€™ll change your mind. ย 

If you are a dedicated owner, if you have the experience and knowledge you should have before you even get a bird a pet store wouldnโ€™t even be an option. ย Thereโ€™s a reason that every reputable person, blogger, trainer, or other animal worker will always consider adopting before all else, it certainly isnโ€™t a coincidence that the most educated refuse pet stores. ย Breeding has resulted in so many god damned problems, Iโ€™m certain youโ€™ve heard of the feather duster budgies caused by poor breeding or the numerous parrot hybrids, while pretty they serve no purpose.

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Iโ€™m certain some of you saw this post going around featuring the feather duster budgies? Do you have any idea how many comments saidย โ€œI want oneโ€? ย These birds are a genetic failure, their feathers keep growing and never stop until they die, they either die from overheating, they canโ€™t breathe, they canโ€™t walk to make it to food so they starve or are generally crushed under the weight.

The fact of the matter is that birds arenโ€™t designed for this lifestyle, they are not domesticatedย they are wildย they retain all that natural behaviour all those natural needs, they bite, they scream, they fly, they make a mess, they destroy things, theyโ€™re active, and demanding, the average person, and Iโ€™d go as far as to say a solid 70% of most bird owners, can not handle their care. How many times have you readย โ€œmy bird wonโ€™t stop screamingโ€,ย โ€œIโ€™m considering getting rid of my birdโ€,ย โ€œmy bird wonโ€™t stop bitingโ€,ย โ€œmy bird only likes one personโ€,ย โ€œmy bird hates meโ€, โ€œi canโ€™t afford this vet billโ€, โ€œI donโ€™t want to buy a UV light or a filterโ€, a lot, right?

All of those problems happen because people didnโ€™t do their research, they didnโ€™t know how to handle the bird, how to react to the problems when they started showing up, they didnโ€™t know what to look for they were unprepared for the care that they need.

The majority of birds from pet stores and breeders suffer, by the time they make it to 2 years old and they start acting like proper adults they get sent to shelters. ย When they become adults they donโ€™t take shit from anyone, they have 0 tolerance for your foolishness and lash out when you ignore their body language. People donโ€™t want a bird that wants to be treated with respect, they want one that will sit there, do tricks, talk, and look cute when they want it to, they donโ€™t want mutual trust, they want obedience and donโ€™t want to work to get it.

I donโ€™t care how good of an owner you think you are, once you stop blocking out everything youโ€™ll see the damage the pet trade has on these birds and your mind will change. ย Itโ€™s not a coincidence that the most educated or experienced will advise you against buying pet store birds or breeder birds and I sincerely hope you listen to them.

I know I will certainly never purchase a bird from a breeder or a store, I hope you wonโ€™t either.

3 years ago

Losing the will to live

Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

Look buddy, iโ€™m just trying to make it to Friday.

4 years ago

I was just looking at my natal chart and thought to myself: "wow I'm an astrological mess". I have found a perfect sentence to describe myself. ๐Ÿ˜‚


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2 years ago

Apart from a ricecooker, a kettle. Can't beat it.

We need to embrace the fact that the tumblr userbase is aging. Whatโ€™s everybodyโ€™sย favorite kitchen appliance?

3 years ago

Iโ€™m jealous of those who can function like a normal human being. They donโ€™t have anxiety holding them back from everything, they donโ€™t struggle to get out of bed or have to put on an act that everything is fine when its not. They donโ€™t struggle to hold friendships and relationshipsโ€ฆ they donโ€™t feel sad for no fucking reason everyday. Those that can hold jobs and work towards their dreams, the ones who have self esteem and see the beauty in themselves. Those that know what its like to feel safe and secure, not insecure and fearful of it all.ย 

4 years ago

It's the simplest bit of advice but it is hard to think of on your own, especially when you feel tired mentally.

Take Socialising For Example, The Longer We Put Off Seeing People (which Can Feel Necessary At The Time)

Take socialising for example, the longer we put off seeing people (which can feel necessary at the time) - the harder it can become to re-adjust and tackle it. We build it up in our heads until the very idea is terrifying.

Try your best not to let things take control of you, and know that putting things off can be the only option, but itโ€™s good to tackle theย โ€˜avoided thingโ€™ as soon as we possibly can.

Stay strong ghosties, you can do the thing.

Love from the sad ghost club

3 years ago
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