Ducky
08-02-2011, 02:51 AM
Hey all! It's been quite a while since I've been on, I've had a graduation and a major move and a new school since then. I doubt anybody remembers, but I had posted previously about my lovebird Widgie who was plucking and we thought it was maybe from stress and hormones. I did end up getting another lovie (Walter) largely cause I wanted one anyway. However, it turns out that Widgie had a large obstruction in her abdomen that the previous vets had missed and passed on, leaving me with one lovie again.
Walter has been great. He is just about the sweetest lovebird you'll ever meet, and loves to say hello to everybody. Recently I've been debating getting a second lovie again because my boyfriend and I are out of the house for long hours and I feel kind of sorry for the little guy with nobody but the cat to talk to. He does get lots of time out when we're home and hasn't started in with any terrible habits like plucking, but he seems a bit bored during the day. Also, I noticed that Widgie really seemed to like having another bird around and was more patient for people time after we got Walter.
So here's my list, thought you guys might be willing to add to or give thoughts on it.
Pros
Walter would have somebody to talk to during the day. Yay!
I like birds. More could only be better, right? :happy:
Hopefully would be quieter overall, as there would be more continuous chatter but less yelling for attention when Walter decides he is being ignored or needs love. This is what happened with Widgie when I got Walter.
Walter would likely get more time away from his cage as he would hopefully be more inclined to stay on his stand and play with toys. Right now to him toys are for his cage and out is for people, meaning if I'm doing something that requires my hands I have to leave him in.
Cons
Another lovie to settle in, teach the rules, and housebreak. And I finally got this one all trained up, too.
It may stretch me too thin so that I actually have less time for my original fid rather than more. I always worry about this with multiple pets so I'm really looking for opinions here.
Things might be noisier if they both decide to get excited and start calling together. I'll be living in an apartment complex so I'd like to limit that.
They both may decide they like hanging out together more than with the humans. Again, I haven't had much experience with multiple birds so I'd be interested in thoughts.
TL;DR - I'm thinking about getting a second lovie but haven't really had multiple birds before. I probably have many of the same questions and concerns as most single bird owners.
ETA - I realized that it looks like I'm really fixated on bird noises. To be honest they mostly fade into the background for me, but other people seem not to appreciate they're intrinsic beauty. :rotfl I've never had a complaint yet from neighbors about bird noises, I just want to make sure getting a second bird won't add too much to that total volume.
Walter has been great. He is just about the sweetest lovebird you'll ever meet, and loves to say hello to everybody. Recently I've been debating getting a second lovie again because my boyfriend and I are out of the house for long hours and I feel kind of sorry for the little guy with nobody but the cat to talk to. He does get lots of time out when we're home and hasn't started in with any terrible habits like plucking, but he seems a bit bored during the day. Also, I noticed that Widgie really seemed to like having another bird around and was more patient for people time after we got Walter.
So here's my list, thought you guys might be willing to add to or give thoughts on it.
Pros
Walter would have somebody to talk to during the day. Yay!
I like birds. More could only be better, right? :happy:
Hopefully would be quieter overall, as there would be more continuous chatter but less yelling for attention when Walter decides he is being ignored or needs love. This is what happened with Widgie when I got Walter.
Walter would likely get more time away from his cage as he would hopefully be more inclined to stay on his stand and play with toys. Right now to him toys are for his cage and out is for people, meaning if I'm doing something that requires my hands I have to leave him in.
Cons
Another lovie to settle in, teach the rules, and housebreak. And I finally got this one all trained up, too.
It may stretch me too thin so that I actually have less time for my original fid rather than more. I always worry about this with multiple pets so I'm really looking for opinions here.
Things might be noisier if they both decide to get excited and start calling together. I'll be living in an apartment complex so I'd like to limit that.
They both may decide they like hanging out together more than with the humans. Again, I haven't had much experience with multiple birds so I'd be interested in thoughts.
TL;DR - I'm thinking about getting a second lovie but haven't really had multiple birds before. I probably have many of the same questions and concerns as most single bird owners.
ETA - I realized that it looks like I'm really fixated on bird noises. To be honest they mostly fade into the background for me, but other people seem not to appreciate they're intrinsic beauty. :rotfl I've never had a complaint yet from neighbors about bird noises, I just want to make sure getting a second bird won't add too much to that total volume.