Should I or shouldn't I ?

luvmytooo

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I went into a pet store yesterday and was looking at the CAG babies.
That was my first mistake . The second was holding them. OMG. :rolleyes:
I couldn't leave the store. My husband felt the same way , but he was
strong enough to be able to pry the bird from my hands , lolol.
I really , REALLY fell in love with one of them. OMG. :30::54:

There was also two baby Goffins that were absolutely adorable.
I almost feel guilty getting another bird that isnt a Goffin !! Idk...
I wanted a Macaw , a Hyacinth for ages . Once my relative's will is
finalized , I will be able to get one. And it should be soon, but the county she lived in is horrid for handling these things. I mean , the woman has been gone for almost 2 years already !!!! ( small vent there , sorry ) :17:
My husband said that if I did get a Grey , i should maybe put off getting
a Macaw for little while , which I totally agree .
I just don't know what I want to do....I dont want to make a rushed
decision either. If I have some typos here , I blame Poncho , he's
absolutely adorable , and one crazy kitten :p
:white1::white1: :blue::grey::rolleyes:
 

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Those are two wonderful choices. Just keep in mind:

Whatever You Own,
Also Owns You.

Think about it.
 
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Oh , dont I know it ! lololol. Thank you :)
We have a small farm here ,so we are "owned" by a lot, lolol.
We are both aware of the time and care these birds require And if we felt we couldnt
handle it , we wouldnt even be thinking about this.
 

Mare Miller

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Oh my Gosh! That's a hard one! I was originally wanting to adopt a macaw but having Amigo, decided on something smaller...even though a macaw would probably have been easier to acclimate to, than a U2.

You obviously love Yoshi, very much! Sounds like you have what it takes to bring another bird on board. I have a feeling, once you bring another bird in, you will know it was the right choice. I feel that way with Sassy...BTW, she got a good bill of health from the vet, just needs more variety in diet and a good bath! Oh, also,,,she got a major whack job, by the previous owners, on her wing clipping.
 

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I say hold off for a hyacinth, but I'm addicted to macaws so that's just me. I personally want a green wing, hyacinth, and a severe. But I also always wanted a tag so don't listen to me.lol.
 

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Oh my Gosh! That's a hard one! I was originally wanting to adopt a macaw but having Amigo, decided on something smaller...even though a macaw would probably have been easier to acclimate to, than a U2.

You obviously love Yoshi, very much! Sounds like you have what it takes to bring another bird on board. I have a feeling, once you bring another bird in, you will know it was the right choice. I feel that way with Sassy...BTW, she got a good bill of health from the vet, just needs more variety in diet and a good bath! Oh, also,,,she got a major whack job, by the previous owners, on her wing clipping.

:( Do you know when she's next due a molt? Do you think you'll be keeping her clipped?

I'd say go for it if you really want it, I don't doubt your ability to look after another bird but would you feel comfortable having a macaw with so many too's+grey with the respiratory problems? Personally I prefer the cag/tag + cockatoo calls much nicer than a macaw, but hey ho ;)
 

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I have had both kinds of parrots ( Macaw and African Greys). I have found macaws to be more work and a lot louder, but then again you have a cockatoo so it might not matter to you. I found macaws to be BIG chewers and buying many toys was a must. I currently have a TAG and a CAG. The Greys are very independent and are able to amuse themselves quite easily. They are not loud screamers and have a wonderful personality, as well as they are awesome talkers and very smart (too smart actually). LOL :p
What ever you decide, I'm sure you will be happy. Don't
rush your decision and listen to your gut.

Have a good one!
Vee :grey: :grey:
 
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Oh my Gosh! That's a hard one! I was originally wanting to adopt a macaw but having Amigo, decided on something smaller...even though a macaw would probably have been easier to acclimate to, than a U2.

You obviously love Yoshi, very much! Sounds like you have what it takes to bring another bird on board. I have a feeling, once you bring another bird in, you will know it was the right choice. I feel that way with Sassy...BTW, she got a good bill of health from the vet, just needs more variety in diet and a good bath! Oh, also,,,she got a major whack job, by the previous owners, on her wing clipping.

That's great news about Sassy :). But very unfortunate about her wings :(
I'm guessing you will be letting her grow them again , right ?
Lots of TLC and frequent baths , Sassy will feel wonderful and look like her beautiful self again :)

Yes , I love my Yoshi to pieces :). Has anyone ever felt guilty about considering
bringing home another bird ? Thats where I'm at right now , besides not being able to choose. It sounds like a awesome problem to have , but believed me,
its not. Not when you feel like this. Every time I held one of the Greys ,
the Goffins would beg for attention , or so it seemed to me....
Then I would think about Yoshi . And I would leave the store with a headache.
:52::(
:white1::white1:
 
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Oh my Gosh! That's a hard one! I was originally wanting to adopt a macaw but having Amigo, decided on something smaller...even though a macaw would probably have been easier to acclimate to, than a U2.

You obviously love Yoshi, very much! Sounds like you have what it takes to bring another bird on board. I have a feeling, once you bring another bird in, you will know it was the right choice. I feel that way with Sassy...BTW, she got a good bill of health from the vet, just needs more variety in diet and a good bath! Oh, also,,,she got a major whack job, by the previous owners, on her wing clipping.

:( Do you know when she's next due a molt? Do you think you'll be keeping her clipped?

I'd say go for it if you really want it, I don't doubt your ability to look after another bird but would you feel comfortable having a macaw with so many too's+grey with the respiratory problems? Personally I prefer the cag/tag + cockatoo calls much nicer than a macaw, but hey ho ;)

I know , that's another big consideration about Macaws , their respiratory issues.
And having the two TOOS , anybody with TOOS and air purifiers , know how often they have to change filters and dust. Even if you give them baths almost daily. I was thinking of keeping the Macaw in another room , away from the TOOS. But he/she would be in a room that is just as active as the one my other guys are in. And my husband brought up that if I did get a Grey , and later a Macaw , they could be roommates. ( not the same cage )

I know a few people that give all their birds personal time and attention and they are thriving and happy. I dont doubt my ability to do the same ,
but I just worry a lot. I worry if Yoshi will hate me afterwards , lol.
He tolerates Rosie and lets me play with her , but after awhile , I can tell he
thinks its about time I stop and play with him now , lolol.

I just have to stay out of those places !!!!!!
:white1::white1:
 

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I'm definitely going to let Sassy's wings grow back. I don't know about her next molting time? Didn't know to ask that question.

I didn't feel guilty about considering another bird but once she was home, I did feel guilty when Amigo would come up to the window and see Sassy and I together!!

I'm just making sure that Amigo gets a lot of quality time with me outside, he seems good with it, now.

Yoshi will still know she's #1, you'll make sure of it!
 
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I have had both kinds of parrots ( Macaw and African Greys). I have found macaws to be more work and a lot louder, but then again you have a cockatoo so it might not matter to you. I found macaws to be BIG chewers and buying many toys was a must. I currently have a TAG and a CAG. The Greys are very independent and are able to amuse themselves quite easily. They are not loud screamers and have a wonderful personality, as well as they are awesome talkers and very smart (too smart actually). LOL :p
What ever you decide, I'm sure you will be happy. Don't
rush your decision and listen to your gut.

Have a good one!
Vee :grey: :grey:


Yes , the Macaws do have a louder conversation voice then any other bird, lol.
My TOOS arent really loud to me , or maybe I'm just used to them , lol.
Seriously though , I think I am lucky not to have huge screamers.
Yoshi does have is moments , but they are morning and evening , that's
it. Rosie isn't loud at all , she does have a few loud chirps you could say,
but that is the extent of it. Nothing compared to what I have heard when
around other TOOS . So , if I bring home a Macaw , I will put a end to
the peace I have now. , that's for sure , lolol.
But I expect it , you have too !! I mean , if your shocked about how
noisy they can be , you obviously haven't done your homework !!
It's just every time I spend time with Macaws , I am in awe of them.
I sometimes forget to breath I get so excited when I hold a Macaw , lolol.
To me , they are so very magical ! Their eyes and the way they look
back at you , it's like they look right through you !
They have always grabbed at my heart strings.
I has a picture of myself in Florida , I must have been four or five years old ,
holding a Blue n Gold on my shoulder . I will never forget how heavy that bird was , lolol. My parents wanted to take a picture and I could barely stay standing holding this bird , lolol. But what a sweet baby he was :)
My Mom said that she was holding him but he just wanted to come to me
and sit on my arm , lolol. He would climb down and walk over to me.
Funny how some things you never forget :)
:white1::white1:
 

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That's a hard decision. I have never had a Macaw but I have a Grey and she is so incredible! I am sure you will figure out what is best for you. Good luck deciding! Very exciting.
 

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If the pet stores here had those kind of parrots, I'd be flat broke! :cool:
 

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I think it depends on what you want in another bird. We have a Macaw and a CAG. They are total opposites. Our CAG has the personality of a cat, he wants to shred paper and phone books all day and not be bothered, unless HE wants attention. Our Macaw is a puppy, he constantly wants to be scratched and rubbed and cuddle. I don't know if they are all like that, but it's something to consider.
 

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