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If I Get A Pet Bird, Will It Make My House Smell Different? What If I Change My Mind After I Buy One?

I used to have ALL kinds of pets when I was a kid, but it has been a long time since I had a bird.

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2 Responses to “If I Get A Pet Bird, Will It Make My House Smell Different? What If I Change My Mind After I Buy One?”

  • pakiprin says:

    It depends on how much you clean their cage everyday and take care of them. They do smell if you are irresponsible. Most people think that birds are easy to take care of but you really have to put effort and take care of them every single day. OKAY!!!!! GOOD LUCK AND I WOULD SAY GET A BIRD THAT IS COCKATIEL!!!!!!!

  • ms bell says:

    You shouldn’t have an odor problem with a pet bird. Pet birds don’t smell. Don’t buy any bird unless you’re willing to make a commitment to keep the bird. Do some research and read up on different types of pet birds to see if a pet bird is right for you. All pet birds require regular avian vet care (yearly exams), a well-balanced diet, including fruits and vegetables (not just seeds), a roomy cage, and out of cage time. Also, you must spend some time with your pet bird each day. Pet birds all make noise and all molt (lose their feathers). You will spend some time vacuuming the floor because your bird will have some seeds and feathers on it. Most pet stores won’t take a pet bird back unless it’s ill, and this must be done within a certain period of time (usually five to seven days after purchase).
    Here is an link to an article to read so you can decide if a bird is right for you:http://birds.about.com/od/breedsofbirds/…

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