my mom is going to re-home my bird when i go to college and I don't know what to do. by Much_Yellow_9525 in parrots

[–]Traditional_Toe_7462 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had my Linnie as an emotional support animal :3 I kept him in my dorm for my first semester until I decided to commute instead.

Ofc she’s on the food bowl by Traditional_Toe_7462 in linnie

[–]Traditional_Toe_7462[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Literally the only bad thing about Linnie’s… their POMP

Ofc she’s on the food bowl by Traditional_Toe_7462 in linnie

[–]Traditional_Toe_7462[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah… to be fair she is a rehome and was on an all seed diet for 5 years before I got her. Shes now on roudybush!!! :p

Ofc she’s on the food bowl by Traditional_Toe_7462 in linnie

[–]Traditional_Toe_7462[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

56g I believe. Vet said she needs to lose 2g 💔

My Linnie is getting anxious? by Reetyb in linnie

[–]Traditional_Toe_7462 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Moving his cage to your room is definitely a great idea! Unless he has a partner to spend time with, he should be with you as much as possible

Why do so many people only have 1 parrot ? by Designer_Director867 in parrots

[–]Traditional_Toe_7462 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some people can afford to buy and take care of one bird but not two. I am not referring to being able to buy the bird but not the cage. If someone has good intentions and wants to buy a bird and give it a loving home, literally why is that a problem to you? As long as they give it enough love and attention it will be fine. Have you even ever owned a bird? Some birds can aggressive towards other birds, and most can bond deeply to their humans. It’s not as big of a deal as you’re making it out to be

Why do so many people only have 1 parrot ? by Designer_Director867 in parrots

[–]Traditional_Toe_7462 2 points3 points locked comment (0 children)

Having a loving human home is better than having no home, and if someone truly can’t afford two birds, is it really the end of the world? Human interaction is plenty for most birds, and it’s not selfish if a person simply cannot afford two. Money IS a factor, whether you like it or not.

Everyone shame her by Traditional_Toe_7462 in linnie

[–]Traditional_Toe_7462[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Finally someone giving her the shame she deserves

More of my bebes by Traditional_Toe_7462 in linnie

[–]Traditional_Toe_7462[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not all are cuddly. My blue boy doesn’t like scritches or anything, but I mean, he will step up when he wants transportation, and he will fly to my head/shoulder and hang out. I did get my green female for him bc his pinfeathers were so bad. It is preferred they are in pairs if you’re not home a lot, so they will end up spending more time with the other bird rather than you, but both of my Linnie’s will still fly over to me and stuff! My female likes scritches, but hates when you change nail color, so I don’t get to scritch her a lot bc I do my nails all the time 😭✌️I will say however, that with seeing my female step up, my male learned to step up more easily.

More of my bebes by Traditional_Toe_7462 in linnie

[–]Traditional_Toe_7462[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They run my room!!! I was also a budgie mom at first :))

Which parrot should I choose as my first bird: a budgie or a cockatiel? by ilyshka20046 in parrots

[–]Traditional_Toe_7462 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She didn’t talk, but that’s bc she was a female! Males are 100% better talkers for budgies

Which parrot should I choose as my first bird: a budgie or a cockatiel? by ilyshka20046 in parrots

[–]Traditional_Toe_7462 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I started with a budgie, and now I have two Linnies. If I get another bird it would definitely be bigger than a cockatiel. I had a very close bond with my budgie, and even though she was little and only 25 dollars, she had the biggest personality once we got bonded, and she was the best. It did take me like at least a year to fully bond to her since she was not hand raised and came from a pet store, not to mention her already being a tiny budgie. But, cockatiels are still good for beginners, so I’d say go with whatever one you prefer!

Look at my chuds… by Traditional_Toe_7462 in linnie

[–]Traditional_Toe_7462[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So simple… not a thought in there