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#389633 - 11/19/09 05:57 PM
Unrequited love :-(
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New Member
Registered: 11/19/09
Posts: 2
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Hello all, We've had parakeet couples for quite a while, and the male parakeet in our most recent couple died over a month ago (old age). The remaining parakeet, who is a 2 1/2 year old female, was very lonely so we bought a six-month old male from Petsmart two weeks ago.
At Petsmart, the male had been kept in a large cage with many other males, adjacent to a similar cage with females.
Within a few days, the female became very friendly toward the male--sitting with him, talking to him, "kissing," etc. However, the male does not seem to be responding in any way, and we haven't heard a single chirp from him. He tends to watch himself in the mirror in the cage and look away from the female most of the time.
In case this is relevant, the female has had a wing amputated.
Is this a normal situation? Is there something wrong with the new bird? What should we do?
Thank you for any input!
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#389663 - 11/20/09 11:35 AM
Re: Unrequited love :-(
[Re: vsavikhi]
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Great Friend
Registered: 11/17/08
Posts: 493
Loc: Midwest
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Petsmart vaccinates all its animals and checks them for disease before selling them, and they also said that he wouldn't mind being put straight in a cage with another parakeet. Overall, it seems like a pretty reliable store.
LOL!  - Sorry, can't help laughing at PetSmart trying to come across as a reliable, cares about their animals type of place. Pet stores do not have the time or money to vaccinate birds or take them to an Avian Vet for tests. If they can't offer proper care information, how could they tell if their birds were sick? There are diseases that do not have any symptoms, let alone a cure or vaccination available. Pet store birds come crammed in boxes, shipped from breeders and most stores view birds as throw away pets and could care less about them, as demonstrated in what they told you (anything for a sale). PetSmart is known for many animal related evils - there are many links and video on this site that are heartbreaking to watch, do a search. This is sad that they are passing on incorrect info. I just posted about a different pet store doing the same the other day and reported it to the manager. All new birds need to be quarantined and handled before an existing bird, clothing changed, hands washed before handling the other. Birds are supposed to be in separate rooms at least 30 feet in distance. Many bird experts recommend a minimum quarantine of 45 days, up to 90, although some choose to do only 30 days. I really hope the birds they sell do not contaminate other birds & people. I would call and report whoever told you that info to the store manager.
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