Question in buying a cockatiel

lorri

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Hi guys I have a question in buying a cockateil. How do I know I've picked the right companion. This may seems a stupid question but I want to make the right decision before owning one. I have read all the info on looking after a cockatiel and their needs and toys. I had seen the right cage for him which I know it's appropriate for him. any reply is appreciated thanks
 

Boo

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Hmm.. well my cockatiel was just given to me by a friend's friend who didn't want him anymore, and he's a great pet! I won't go into detail, but are you picking from a breeder or a pet store or a shelter etc? I would pick one that isn't scared of you, and steps up easily. They're much easier to form bonds with, as you won't have to tame them. If it's a breeder selliing hand-raised cockatiels, and they're all pretty much the same, then it won't really matter which one you get! Just get whichever you like :).
 
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lorri

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The cockatiel with be hand reared and tamed I had read in an artical on the net saying that he/she will come to you. Is that right!
 

suebee

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not exactly lorri, some birds like ppl can be shy/nervous so see bird 1st and see how it behaves around you, without owner present?

i say this as nut is forward when we're about with house guests, but if no family member about she will be very stand off-ish and i have walked in on her doing the tall skinny, were she stretches her whole body up wards and flattens all her feather :( means she is scared

the bonding process can be rather straining at times, but my nut came to me etc at 1st then went all psycho for lack of a better word

if the bird is a confidant one, building the bonding trust is easier, nut is a confidant bird, so building that bond with her happened at a good pace
 

Crazy4Birds

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I would definitely go and see the bird to see how the two of you connect. I always believe whether it be a bird, cat, dog, etc. that the right pet will choose his/her future owner. This is how I decided on Nicky. When the breeder opened the cage door, none of the sun conures inside wanted to come out except Nicky who flew out right to me. I knew at that moment he was the one I wanted.
 

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I 'd pretty much say the same as "Crazy" if given the chance , see if any bird comes to you, or the tamest in he bunch.there' a surprising variety of personalities in a clutch of tiels.
 
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lorri

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Thanks guys that's something of an interest and I'll keep that in mind. I think I'm gonna like this forum you had given me the best advice ever as for starting and to looking for signs in choosing a teil. good bunch of guys thanks again :D
 

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