Where can I adopt a parrot in san diego?
By crittercare in Birds on November 29th, 2009
I’m not looking for a macaw but a small parrot or small bird that is capable of talking. How much would a parrot cost?
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11/29/2009 at 2:56 pm
You must to go at the pet-shop an ask at the person. She can help you.
11/29/2009 at 3:01 pm
parrots are a couple hundred dollars and they live like 80 years. Buy a parakeet. They can talk and they’re cheaper and they live a shorter life. I know it sounds cruel, but parrots get really annoying after, say, year 30!!
11/29/2009 at 3:13 pm
If Quaker parrots are legal in your area, they make wonderful small parrots. They have the ability to talk and are very friendly. Usually cost under $100.00 in pet stores.
11/29/2009 at 3:14 pm
You want to adopt?! Wonderful! There are many birds that must be rehomed for whatever reason and there happens to be an adoption and information center in San Diego. See the link under “Sources”.
I wish more people would want to adopt needy birds rather than buying them from pet stores.
Good luck in finding a fid (feathered kid)!
11/29/2009 at 3:34 pm
http://www.peac.org/
Parrot education and Adoption Center is based in San Diego and will also provide classes and training.
Good luck!
11/29/2009 at 3:34 pm
Hi!
PEAC in San Diego is where you want to go. Here’s the link:
http://www.peac.org/
Tell them a Phoenix Landing Rep sent you.
Regarding adopting a Quaker Parrot in Caifornia: It’s illegal. So if you want a smaller parrot, think along the lines of Consures, Poicephalus, Cockatiels, or Budgies.
The cost of adopting a parrot at PEAC is posted on the website at the link I posted, but it’s ten dollars for a small bird, 30 for Medium birds and 150.00 for large birds.
Please bear in mind that you are going to have to attend some classes before you adopt, but you will be so grateful that you did. You will get a concise, well planned series of classes that will prepare you for the responsibility of owning a bird.
Good Luck!
11/29/2009 at 4:34 pm
go to petfinder.com…..this is a site for rescue groups…..just enter your Zip code, and be AMAZED at how many great choices you have !!…..check it out…..try it…..do a good deed…..adopt a Parrot or small bird today !!!…..good luck in your search, for a Parrot or small bird as a new pet !!!!