jtbirds
10-18-2014, 01:03 PM
So I have been inactive due to many reasons! The rescue is busy, my birds are busy, and I got very busy for the past few weeks. I have been looking into apartments and one that will fulfill my needs! I currently rent from my parents where the rescue is located, but have been looking to move out. One stipulation was I would not move into an apartment far away as I need to be there for the rescue. The second was an apartment that would allow birds. I finally found a two bedroom apartment that will allow birds and they seem to have no issues as long as the birds do not create a huge issue... I am slightly afraid and slightly confident. I am confident that my birds are rather quiet because I have always taught them screaming isn't needed 24/7 that there are other ways to communicate with me. I am slightly afraid that an issue will come up, but I believe any rational person would be afraid of this. If anyone has tips that is great!
One bedroom will be mine and my fiancees, the others the birds! I will post pictures hopefully of the bird room once complete but moving and all will be plenty!
I plan to take my senegal parrot/ my amazon/ lars- the blue throated macaw/ possibly our goffins cockatoo/ my white bellied caique/ hopefully my catalina macaw.
All of these guys are generally quite with the exception that happens once in awhile, The only issue I see is with the goffins cockatoo honestly and she isn't really that bad just once in a blue moon does she let out a yelp. The catalina also worries me because she bangs bells like a mad women and then screams like a women. So I will have to see/ talk to the neighbors first. Which is my general plan bring the ones that are no issue and talk to the neighbors feel them out and move on from there.
Even if one doesn't work out they will stay at the house where I will be everyday anyway! This is a huge step and life change for me and I do not want to do it without my birds/ friends:). I even had to pay a decent bit more per month to get an apartment that would work with me.. the only reason I did was for my passion/ love of these birds. I told the apartment manager that crying children where more then likely a bigger issue then my birds.. she gave me odd looking eyes and told me of a bad experience with a past husbands macaw. So i have a mission to.. to change her mind about these amazing companions. I am going to do this in a smart way, but just holding my hopes that my neighbors are awesome and my birds are up to the expectations I have held of them!
kind regards,
Justin
Pictures of the new bird room in January maybe?
One bedroom will be mine and my fiancees, the others the birds! I will post pictures hopefully of the bird room once complete but moving and all will be plenty!
I plan to take my senegal parrot/ my amazon/ lars- the blue throated macaw/ possibly our goffins cockatoo/ my white bellied caique/ hopefully my catalina macaw.
All of these guys are generally quite with the exception that happens once in awhile, The only issue I see is with the goffins cockatoo honestly and she isn't really that bad just once in a blue moon does she let out a yelp. The catalina also worries me because she bangs bells like a mad women and then screams like a women. So I will have to see/ talk to the neighbors first. Which is my general plan bring the ones that are no issue and talk to the neighbors feel them out and move on from there.
Even if one doesn't work out they will stay at the house where I will be everyday anyway! This is a huge step and life change for me and I do not want to do it without my birds/ friends:). I even had to pay a decent bit more per month to get an apartment that would work with me.. the only reason I did was for my passion/ love of these birds. I told the apartment manager that crying children where more then likely a bigger issue then my birds.. she gave me odd looking eyes and told me of a bad experience with a past husbands macaw. So i have a mission to.. to change her mind about these amazing companions. I am going to do this in a smart way, but just holding my hopes that my neighbors are awesome and my birds are up to the expectations I have held of them!
kind regards,
Justin
Pictures of the new bird room in January maybe?