I'd hope she would have a job before her 20's or 30's. I'm shocked by some of the comments saying go for it. I'm sorry but I wonder how many of the people on here still live I'm mom and dad's basement. I'm shocked by some of the comments and encouragement.
I was 17 when i got Fargo....
Almost 19 now.. Studying full time.. Have a full time job if i want it, but i just work part time..
Uni will be finished in 3 years then i will be able to get a job in the career i want for the rest of my life
I hate people who judge and stereo type someone without knowing..
I was a VERY mature 13 year old, i never went to parties or out drinking with guys... Never have..
I dont like people, i dont like socialising, my animals have always been my life...
Just dont stereotype someone.. I went to see a different avian vet who stereotyped me as a typical 18 year old who goes out drinking and partying with friends.. Where as my normal avian vet has known me for years, and told me that i could look after a macaw, and i was VERY different to most girls..
Yes 13 may be a bit young, but when i was 13 i would of been capable to look after a bird...
Back to the OP, if you cant get to see your bird each day whilst at uni then it is not a good idea... Cause only seeing weekends would be upsetting for the bird..
Have you thought about external uni?
I did homeschooling when i was 16, then for university it is just all online and i dont have to go anywhere
From your statement i guess you arent ready to have a bird until you are 40? Have had kids, have a house, have a family, have a full time job...
You can NEVER plan your life every step of the way, things happen... But saying a young person isn't capable to care for a bird is ridiculous..
Because just the fact that she has come on here, asking for advice, is about 10000 times more mature and responsible than those adults who go out and buy a macaw, just because they look pretty
and i am not saying its a good idea, or a bad idea..
I am just saying dont judge someone before you get more details..
Because i can tell you that my life hasn't changed a single bit in the past 6 years, except more animals
