Get It Today
Parakeets are social birds and can be kept alone to bond with their pet parent or in pairs to bond with each other. There are a wide variety of habitats and accessories available to help you provide your feathered friend the quality of life it deserves.
An appropriately sized habitat should contain both a feeder and waterer containing fresh high-quality parakeet food and water, treats—including millet spray, mineral cakes and cuttlebone—habitat paper or litter, variety or perches and toys, bird bath and play gym.
Contrary to practices of long ago, birds do not need grit to digest their seed. Although, grit composed of oyster shells can be used to provide additional calcium and minerals to your parakeet.
Parakeet Shop
Parrot Shop
Lovebird Shop
Conure Shop
Cockatiel Shop
Parakeet Aviaries
Parakeet Houses
Parakeet Toys
Finch & Canary Shop
Parakeet Cages
Home For Parrots
Aviaries For Parrots
Parakeet Perches
Small Pet Easter Shop
Parakeet Bird Baths
Parrot Cages
Rabbit Shop
Parakeet Food
Parakeet Treats
Parakeet Seed Mixes
Brown's Parakeet Shop
YML Parakeet Shop
Kaytee Parakeet Shop
Prevue Pet Products Parakeet Shop
Sun Seed Parakeet Shop
Higgins Parakeet Shop
Lafeber's Parakeet Shop
Kaytee Parrot Shop
You & Me Parakeet Shop
A&E Cage Company Parakeet Shop
Wesco Parakeet Shop
Healthy Select Parakeet Shop
Caitec Parakeet Shop
Brown's Parrot Shop
Brown's Conure Shop
Roudybush Parakeet Shop
Brown's Lovebird Shop
Vitakraft Parakeet Shop
ZuPreem Parakeet Shop
Prevue Pet Products Parrot Shop
What toys are the best for parakeets
So I have three parakeets. The blue ones are both younger. I got a female for my blue male and then needed to upgrade to a bigger cage for them so I found someone who was selling a big cage wth a parakeet that came with the cage. He is green and is prob about 4 or 5 years old. When we got him he had a busted out beak. Where his left nose hole should be it was all crushed in. I think the younger ones pecked out his broken nose now don't no what to do
It is possible we could be taking in my friends two parakeets. Where do I start? I want to know how to care for them properly before possible owning them. Do you have any tips, tricks, must know things?
Is there a type of bird cage for parakeets. We have two that are in a basic counter top cage but I wanted to get a bigger one. I was told not to get one with dome top. Is this correct?
Hello i have a parrot with bald head and chest feathers are fluffy
I just found a young moustached parakeet (or maybe a derbyan parakeet) 2 days ago.How do I know if it is from captivity or from the wild?And it is not afraid when I put my finger near him and does not bite.AND IMPORTANTLY he sleeps a lot and stays on the bottom of the cage...I think it can be because of too much flying and just needs rest.
I had got a budgie 2 months back. The pet shop owner told me its a female. But the vet (general vet. no avian vets in my locality) did not confirm. Can you please tell if this is a male or female? and also its age? Was told its 7/8 months old.
Can I take a shower with a Amazon Parrot? What temperature range water is safe? Do I need to give them a cuttle cone? What to chew one? How often do I have to take them for beak/wing/nail trim? What size cage? It would probably be out a lot because I am home most every day. Only gone on Fridays. I want a bird that can do almost everything with me and not too small. About a medium bird? Any recommend birds? I’ve never had a bird but I know a few people that have birds. Right food? (See pic) thx!
Greetings! Over a month a ago, I rescued a bird and have been nurturing it ever since. A representative at petco let me know that I can come here to ask about what type of bird t may be/ what I can feed it, because he did not know (I showed him pictures). Is this the right place to obtain information? Please let me know. Thank you. (I have attached photos of when the bird was small to today).
I have two parakeets in a large cage. I just purchased another one and brought it home. When I opened the box, the bird flew away. it's been 2 hours and i can't get the bird in the cage? She keeps flying away. She is onto of cabinet. So I am leaving her alone for now. I am hoping when she gets hungry, she will be easy to catch. What do i do?
I received a parakeet from a friend’s grandparents. He has been kept alone for at least two years. He is always itching, plucking feathers and his face is very crusty. He appears to have no appetite and hardly makes any noise.
I had two budgies, both rescues about a month ago. One has recently passed away and the one that is left, Icarus, seems lonely. They got along perfectly and had a unique relationship. Icarus is pretty mean, bitey and fisety so I am a little worried with getting another budgie that will get beat up. Would another budgie be the best option or would a larger parakeet be better. A bourke or kakariki is what I was thinking. Thanks.