Ringneck for rehoming
Description
This is Una. Please read this if you're interested in her. She is an albino Indian Ringneck female, and though she came to me as "hand fed and hand tame," as a baby, she was not, nor has she ever been hand tame. I have tried over the years but either she doesn't like me or just will always be a nervous bird and we have too busy of a household. She might land on us sometimes, but she isn't what I would call tame.
She does not bite humans. She has never bitten anyone, but she also will not step up reliably and takes an incredibly long time to warm up to people. She is a skittish bird who alarm calls easily. She seems to get along with all male birds, but is very very choosy about female birds and often can't get along with them.
She currently lives in a house with multiple other birds and pets and children. I don't think it suits her. I do think someone could bond with her in a quieter household, or she does seem to bond easily to male birds, but I feel like she would like a person.
At our house she is bonded to our ringneck male, but I truly don't think she is happy. She is rarely in her cage (nighttime only really), but she alarm calls whenever we walk in the room or our dogs come in, etc. I think she's just too high strung for our household and feels uneasy. The other birds are all bonded to us and happy, but I am certain she is not. It can't feel good to be freaked out all the time, like she seems to be.
I have posted her before but really felt awful and didn't follow through. She is about 3, and I care about her very much, but she seems unhappy and freaked out in our house and honestly her alarm calls set off the other birds and makes me a bit nuts as well. She is loud. I believe that if the house was calmer and she was bonded with her human she would be quieter. Happy birds don't tend to make so much noise.
She eats chop and pellets and is healthy and safe and cared for here, but if a patient person with a house wanted to give her a calmer home, I think it would be best for her.
She doesn't come with a cage. You need to have a suitable one. She can NOT be in an apartment or condo building. SHE IS TOO LOUD. You need to have bird experience, patience, and time. I do not want her going from a safe space with bird friends where she is out all day to a place where she's locked in a cage and yelled at or something. Please don't be the selfish person who would do that. I have no way of REALLY knowing where she is going so please just don't be selfish and ask for her if you're not going to make her life BETTER. We would take her back if it didn't work out.
Please reach out if you're interested. I'd like to know about you and I'm here to answer any questions. Yes to a rehoming fee.
- Offered by: Owner
- Ad Type: Offering
pets | birds for rehoming
2023-07-24