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Bringing Home Your First Pet Bird

Birds are not low-maintenance. Before you bring one home, here's what you're actually signing up for.

The Wag & Whisk Team Jun 10, 2026 1 min read
Bringing Home Your First Pet Bird
General
The Whisker Journal

Pet birds are intelligent, social, and long-lived. They're also messy, loud, and emotionally demanding in ways that surprise most first-time owners.

Before the bird arrives

  • Cage at least twice as wide as the bird's wingspan, ideally larger
  • An avian vet identified within driving distance
  • A bird-safe area for daily out-of-cage time
  • A budget for fresh food and toys (yes, toys — they wear out)

The household impact

Birds are dusty, and many species are very loud at predictable times of day. Some are toxic-sensitive — no Teflon cookware, no scented candles, no aerosol sprays in their airspace.

If after reading this you're still excited, you'll likely make a great bird owner. The species matters less than the commitment.