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24 comments:

  1. not as much as only one but yes

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  2. and if i got 2 they would still be affectionate towards me?

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  3. if you buy two then it would be fine because they could entertain them selfs intill you get back home

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  4. ohh sry i knew what feathers are lol. and yeah, I was talking about budgies. I'm not sure though cuz I've never had an interactive pet before, I've only had fish..

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  5. Birds don't have fur. They have feathers which are different. Not sure if allergies apply or not though. There are 91 kinds of parakeets, which species are you talking about? If you are asking about budgerigars, they can be great pets but require a lot of work and taming. They do shed a little bit of feathers and make a little bit of bird powder but the bird is so small that I doubt it would cause much allergies. If you can be a responsible owner, I don't see why not.

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  6. I've always wanted a pet, but any fur gives me allergic reactions. I'm getting a little dry right now cuz im in this house we just moved into and they had cats + dogs =( anyways I'm really responsible and I go to school at 7:45 and return 3:15 = 4:15. Would a parakeet be a good pet..?

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  7. yeah i got my first parakeet at the age of 5 for my bday and he lasted for 1 year. I took care of him, the only fault was he was lonely and there was a mirror in the cage and he would try to feed his reflection and not himself, 5 year olds can take care of keets

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  8. i cant get my bird to sit on my hand... he always jumps to my shoulder or head

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  9. i had a bird once but i was going to Rhode Island and my friend had to take care of him and when i came back he was dead thats messed up yo i hate there family and her so yeah byee and we had him for 11 years and a little girl did something to him. And i know she did cause shes evil ok dont mess with me cause i will hert you okay gtg STORM IM SCARED HEEEEE HEEEEEE WAHHHH WAHHHH okay beyee and we cought him okayy thx gtg beyyeyeyedfdfbvgdgfsbfdgbhfdghfdsghsfdgh

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  10. probably a family bird can be ok, if the bird is cared for and loved by the parents. a bird is not ok to be around a young child, as both can get hurt, but a 10 year oldcan get on perfectly well with a parrot if his parents teach him how to take care of it and if it's a parrot that lives 20 or more years consider that th boy might go to university and have to leave the bird. the parents will have to keep the bird then.
    Anyway, budgies tend to be wild, kids get bored of them quick.

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  11. well duh thats called "nature" dumbass.
    although ur pets probaly run away from you.

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  12. So what? A 10 year old child isn't responsible.

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  13. Are you serious??? A 5 year old child cannot take care of itself let alone any other animal.

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  14. Depends on the kind of parakeet you have doesn't it? An Alexandrine parakeet's beak is almost as big as an Amazon's!

    What kind of parakeet are you talking about?

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  15. not with these birds, you hardly feel a thing and u dont bleed

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  16. Well,when my parakeet bites,it doesn't hurt at all and at worst it would feel like a pinch.

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  17. what if the child is very responisble and has had many animals before?

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  18. Spending LOTS of time isn't necessarily the right way to handle things either. You have to ration and diversify the time you spend with a bird. You cannot spend 10 hours a day with the bird and then go away for a weekend and spend none. Don't give more attention than have time for.

    Think about when the child becomes 12, 15, 20, 30... Bird could still be alive by then, will he/she still want it? One problem is that children cannot make a decision or commitment ranging so far ahead in time.

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  19. Anyone who can be described as "child" or "childish" should not have a bird. It takes a higher level of maturity to take care of these delicate creatures and to appreciate their capabilities.

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  20. wat about a 10yr old child that can spend LOTS of time with it?

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