Parrots have for a long time been in demand as pets for a number of reasons. Not only are they handsome to look at with their vibrant plumage but they are also very entertaining with a high level of intelligence. nevertheless the normal family home at first look is not the ideal setting to house a parrot. There are quite a few changes that need to be considered in order for a parrot to be happy and thrive in their new home. Parrots come in various shapes and sizes and each type may demonstrate different tendancies howver all parrots must receive a suitable balanced diet in order to remain healthy. The general diet for a parrot should contain fresh produce (fruit and vegetables), high quality parrot seed enriched with essential vitamins and parrot pellets as well as fresh water daily. In order to downplay the chance of sickness and infection a parrots living area (birdcage) should be regularly cleaned. As well as the birdcage needing repeated cleaning, it is of even more consequence to make sure that their water and food holders are kept clean each and every day. It is no good washing all of the parrots equipment if when doing so the owner has dirty hands themselves as this somewhat defeats the point. Parrot owners ought to be aware that human saliva contains bacteria that, to a parrot are dangerous, so they shouldn't allow their parrot to perform one of their favorite signs of affection which is to put their beak in the mouth of their owner, referred to as "kissing". Another important aspect of maintaining a healthy happy bird is the size of his cage, it should be sufficiently large enough for the parrot to spread its wings within his cage and also there should be enough room for up to four safe parrot toys. Parrots can often form very strong bonds with their human owners and families and generally speaking, smaller parrots can live up to 15 to 30 years of age and their larger cousins can often live well past their 60's, so parrot ownership can mean a lifelong commitment. To keep a positive healthy bird one of the aspects that is very important is the social interaction they are involved in. So when picking where to put the parrots cage the owner should be guided by where there will be a lot of activity so that the parrot does not become bored or lonely. A parrots nails and beak are continuously growing and will need attention every 3 or 4 weeks. If a parrots nails are allowed to become too long it will cause the parrot a number of problems and could get quite serious, foe example not being able to stay on its perch or even walk. Even though a parrots beak grows at all times also, it is less of a concern as parrots grind their beaks when they forage for food and explore. It is a good idea for their cage to have some sand in it as this will help also. Parrots in the wild utilize rain showers to keep their feathers and plumage in tip top condition and owners can mist or bath their birds once a day using fresh clean water from a sprayer or a water bottle. Once the proper home environment has been created and the parrot is in an enjoyable routine this will make sure a long and healthy life for the bird and a loveable part of the family for the owner. Robert Markman is a parrot care expert and has been caring for parrots for over 18 years. If you need more information on the best parrot care you can provide then visit http://www.parrotadviceguide.com
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