Some bird friends reported that they only have one parrot at home and are a little worried about being lonely when they go to work. Should they raise another parrot to keep it company?
In fact, a parrot's partner does not necessarily need to be a parrot. As long as there is love and no companions, parrots will often regard their owners as companions and family members. If there is only one parrot at home, the little parrot will often rely on you as its own partner, and it will be more affectionate.
So even if there are no other parrots to accompany you, your parrot will not feel unhappy, as long as it is accompanied by its owner.
Often, many bird lovers find that their own bird and the new bird cannot get along well with each other, and they often fight, which makes them feel very confused and annoyed. You didn't know this, but the new parrot is a "territory intruder" to the original parrot. It seems that as the owner, you have to think of a way to untie the knot in the bird's heart.
For friends who currently only have one parrot at home, if you want to raise another parrot so that the baby is not alone, you need to consider carefully. Doing so may make the situation worse and the bird in your home may become more aggressive.
So before getting a second parrot, you need to do a good evaluation.
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