How To Care For Your Pet Cockatiel
Caring for your pets always involves time and a touch of tender loving care. And when it comes to cockatiels, you should care for it a little more differently as you would other pet birds. Here are some ways on caring for your pet cockatiel.
Bathing. Bathing your pet cockatiel is important especially if it is housed indoors. Bathing also encourages your cockatiel to clean itself. When it is wet, it preens to dry its covering, which is also a way of cleaning its plumage in the process. Moreover, bathing reduces dusk produced from your pet cockatiel’s plumage. Dusk, when inhaled, may be harmful to your body. Especially if you have two or more cockatiels, the problem of dusks can become worse, especially if you don’t bathe them.
You can bathe your cockatiel daily or twice a week. However, you also need to consider the weather when deciding how often you are going to bathe your pet. For instance, it may be advisable to bathe your cockatiel regularly if the weather is usually hot. You can use a water spray to bathe it, just make sure to avoid spraying directly into the eyes. Water is enough – avoid using soaps or cleansing agents as this can also irritate your cockatiel.
Exercise. Do not always lock your cockatiel in the cage. Let it go out and move and fly about around a room at least once a day. Flying helps tighten its muscles, which is necessary to keep it strong, fit and healthy. However, if your cockatiel is not really tame, you may consider clipping its wings. Always have a professional to do this procedure. But if you are not too keen on such an idea, you may want to provide a bigger cage that allows your untamed cockatiel to freely move around inside it.
Night Flight. Night
flight can be troublesome if you keep your pet cockatiel inside
Toxic Air. A cockatiel’s respiratory system is very
delicate and sensitive. And some odors may not be suitable for them, as these
may cause your pet bird to get sick and even die. Keep your cockatoo away from
ammonia, bug bombs, glues, hair sprays, nail polish, naphthalene, pesticide
strips, self-cleaning ovens, tobacco smoke and others. Direct inhalation of
these substances’ odor can be fatal to your pet bird.
Toxic Plants. Some plants can be injurious and/or poisonous
to your pet bird. Make sure that these plants should be kept away from your cockatiel’s
reach. Among these include cactus, ivies, poinsettias, Calla Lily, Honey
Chestnut, Indian Turnip, Iris, Moutain Laurel, Nutmeg, Sweet Pea and Tobacco.
Household
Safety. Your cockatiel may
be more at risk to possible dangers inside your house than when it is outdoors
if you do not take measures to keep your pet bird safe. Always check for escape
routes, other pets that might harm the cockatiel, aquariums and electrical
fittings.
By following these simple measures, you can be sure your confident is safe and sound.

