Description
I can no longer care for my beautiful baby conure due to personal reasons.
She is not DNA sex’ed, however the breeder was 99% certain she’s a girl. Recently turned a year old (7 Nov), she is fully tame and incredibly loveable.
She is fed a healthy diet consisting of a mixture of Harrison’s pellets (high potency pepper fine and adult lifetime fine) and fresh veggies daily. Every weekend I prepare a batch of fresh veggie chop consisting of a mixture of veggies, her favourites being squash, carrot, broccoli, sweet pepper, green beans, asparagus etc. sometimes I mix in some cooked quinoa too. She loves fruits, especially raspberries and grapes which are her favourite, but she also loves apples, oranges, pears, watermelon… which I give her couple times a week. I also give her seeds every now and then.
She has a funny personality, and an evolving vocabulary. So far she has learned to say “Give me kiss” accompanied with a loud smooch sound, “Come on”, “Poopy” because I’ve been potty training her with that code word, however that’s now her favourite way to refer to people. She’s also mumbling a lot of new things such as “I love you” and many many more including mimicking household sounds. She loves dancing to music and singing along. She knows a few tricks such as wave and spin, she also steps up on command unless she knows she’s about to be put in her cage, she needs to be bribed in that case.
I’ve had her since she was 13 weeks therefore she is fully tamed, loves to be around people, has been out of her cage a minimum of 7 hours since I’ve brought her home therefore her new home needs to be able to adhere to those requirements, otherwise she can be quite loud and demanding to be let out. She’s okay being alone, however if she hears any evidence of life at home she will not stop shouting. Preferably she needs a home with either other conures or a carer that works from home and is able to spend near enough the entire day with her, which I am unfortunately no longer able to and am afraid to see her spirits fade as all she wants to do is be around somebody.
She can be nippy at times but that’s within conures nature, she has never attacked anybody nor shown any aggression besides if you try take her food away, which is normal animal behaviour. To me she is a perfect little bird and it really pains my heart to let her go but I am not in the right state to be caring for her at the moment and I only want the absolute best for her therefore I will be quite selective in picking who I’ll rehome her to.
Please ask as many questions as you need to I am extremely happy to answer any enquiries.
Within the price I will include her cage with all her toys & food which have cost well over the price I’ve listed. If you don’t need those I’m happy to negotiate a price.