Re: Should I get birds? What kind?
Originally posted by stacwase So here are my questions:
- Do birds usually require a lot of veterinary care?
- Are they extremely sensitive to drafts? Our house is warm, but it does have some drafts.
- Exactly how sensitive to aromas are they? I've heard they're very sensitive. Does that mean they will get sick when my daughter comes downstairs wearing loads of Bath & Body Works perfume? What about burning lavender, etc.
- How long can birds be left alone? If we were to go on vacation would we have to get a bird sitter, or could somebody come and take care of them every other day or so?[/B]
No, they usually don't have to go to the vet much.
Depends on the species. Canaries are more sensitive to drafts than other small birds. A normal room, away from windows, is fine for most birds.
They are fairly sensitive. I wouldn't burn a scented candle or insense or clean with bleach right by their cage, that's for sure. However, some people become more than a little paranoid and manic about ANY scented things ANY where in their house. This is overkill, IMO. I burn candles, cook with teflon, etc., and I have ten birds. I just don't do these things in the same room the birds are in. I've never had a problem.
You can easily leave enough food out for them for several days. The problem is water. Birds tend to get food and feces in their water, as well as taking a bath in it and splashing it all out of the dish. If you can get a large, partially covered dish, and place it away from the food, they might be ok for several days. Be sure you test this before you actually leave them. My birds drink out of gerbil water bottles, MUCH better than open dishes.
Finches are nice little birds. They make nice noises, no shrieking and screaming. They are inexpensive, hardy and cute. They don't need human interaction, but they MUST be kept at least in a pair, they can't live alone. They mate for life and are very devoted. And, if you give them a nest box or any possible way to make a make-shift nest, they WILL lay eggs and attempt to hatch them. ALL the time. I just make sure my finches can't make a nest out of anything, and they will stop laying.
There are zebra finches, which come in several color varities. There are also society finches, which live very well with zebras. There are other types of finches for sale, but they are more expensive and harder to keep. Zebras and socities are best for beginnners.
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