Article Written By: Amelia Forster
Having a parrot at home is very entertaining since it can mimic different sounds and voices. Kids enjoy parrots love to play with these birds. But, for added information, parrots are not always adorable and easy to handle especially if you are not that into rearing pets.Some things are ought to be considered first before you decide on buying yourself one. Go through the article and think about it intently. These birds are quite expensive, so if you purchase one, you'll have to take care of it.1. Parrots can be very loudYou may enjoy hearing mimicries from your pet parrot, but after some time, you will then realize how it can be a bothersome to have non-stop noise coming from your own pet at home. If you want peace and quiet around your home, parrots don't suit you. They don't produce sounds similar to the sounds some birds make. And the bigger the parrot is, the louder the sound it produces.Parrots are able to scream so loud, you'd be surprised how loud it could be; even you neighbors can clearly hear it scream for at least twice a day. All the screaming can last up to 5 to 15 minutes.2. Parrots love to playKeep in mind that parrots aren't able to identify the distinction between a wooden toy it is allowed to play with and wooden furniture your ancestors handed down to you. If they chew on your priceless furniture, there's nothing you can do about it.It is not just wood they enjoy chewing on; even electric wires, books, papers, and basically anything it gets contact with. Be careful because they can also destroy wallpapers and clothes if they have access to these.3. Parrots bite and scratchUnfortunately, parrots are not that obedient creatures like you think they are. Small birds like the parakeets are also able to bite and injure you with its claws. Injuries can result to serious damages on your skin so be very cautious.These birds can even break small human bones if it bites hard enough and cause further damages. But this is not to say that parrots are by nature a dangerous kind of bird to have. They actually bite and use its claws if it feels threatened by people or creatures it is not used to yet. And as a defense mechanism from all threats it encounters, it bites and uses claws to scratch. So be cautious when coming near a parrot especially if it is your first contact with the bird.
This Article Has Been Published on Wed, 4 May 2011 and Read 354 Times