That's exactly what I do and it works great. I have 4 cockatiels and yes the can get a little noisy, but I wouldn't say "loud". My lovebird is non-stop singing.Originally posted by DogLover9501
The bird would be seperated from the dogs and cat here too, and when its let out the dogs and cat would be outside or in other rooms, of course.
My goffin cockatoo is quiet for the most part, but when she gets loud- SHE GETS LOUD. Baby has 2 cages her big cage stays in front of a window in the back bedroom. She stays in that cage when we aren't home and at night. When we are home she is either out of her cage in her bedroom or in my bedroom with me. Her second cage is a smaller cage that I can wheel around the house or outside with me.
My last bird is an Indian ringneck parakeet. I would defiantly recommend a ringneck. Oscar is an awesome bird. In fact just today I took Oscar to my SIL's k-3 classroom to see the kids. He is so gentle and a nice talker. He talks a lot, but I wouldn't call him a loud bird.
This is a picture of him after he took a shower with me. He is usually a prettier color green, but he was wet.
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