I'm 29 now and started college for the first time at 27 due to life circumstances. I always wanted to go to college and growing up I thought I really wanted to be a veterinarian. I changed that to vet tech because I didn't like the idea of how much school was involved with becoming a vet lol...
Fall semester for me started a month ago. This is my senior year for my associate's degree, after that I'm going to get a bachelor's and possibly apply to law school. I'm taking two classes on campus and two online. My on campus classes are both legal classes, Legal Bibliography and Business...
Good luck on your search. I've had both rehomes and raised/handfed a baby on my own. Both situation have been equally rewarding, just in different ways.
That little guy is adorable and looks like a Pineapple Green Cheek to me.
I have a Quaker and he's a great bird. I've also had African Greys in the past and a Quaker before the one I currently have. If noise is a concern then you might want to consider another species. I don't consider him necessarily loud, but when he really gets going he can be heard all over the...
It's not exactly a thing there are bird owners who would never consider it. It's mostly for the purpose of using a "leash" and preventing the bird from making messes when out of its cage.
I have a one year old Bearded Dragon named Quigley. She was my 2011 Christmas gift to myself lol. I had a Golden Gecko as a teenager that I shared with my brother but no other reptiles. I will probably own more in the future though, once I have more space for enclosures.
This shows how...
I am strongly opposed to the captivity of marine mammals, especially killer whales. This was actually the topic of one of my research papers last semester. It is truly tragic what these animals have had to endure living in captivity. If you're interested, Death at Seaworld: Shamu and the Dark...
How heart breaking. The only thing that will really have any effect on this behavior is keeping the bird busy and mentally stimulated. Like, Barbara said, they have the mental capacity of toddlers so being left in a cage for days on end is very traumatic to them. The plucking and self...