

The Parrotlet has often been referred to as the "little parrot with the big parrot attitude". What a true statement that is! These little "bundles of energy" weigh less than an ounce but they have tons of personality. And they'll quickly win over your heart! Many males learn to talk and their squeaky little voices are a joy to listen to. Occasionally a female will learn a few words as well.

Housing: I recommend the largest cage that you can afford and have room for, but at the very minimum 18"x 18". The cage bar spacing should not be larger than 1/2". They need lots of toys to keep them entertained and perches of varying sizes. Many of them enjoy slinkies and swings. Bells and wiffle balls are also a big hit with mine.
Danger! Danger!: Due to their small size, these birds must be closely supervised

whenever out for play time! Way too often accidents occur, such as stepping or sitting on them. Don't take your eye off of them for a second! Learn which plants are poisonous and keep your bird away from them.
A bird's respiratory system is very different than ours and it is very sensitive. A partial list of common household items that should not be used around your bird include:
- Cookware treated with Teflon
- Bathroom cleaners
- Bleach
- Carpet cleaners & fresheners
- Cigarette smoke
- Scented candles
- Oven cleaner
- Anything with a strong odor
For some parrotlet-safe toys, visit Bubba's Place (www.bubbasbirdietoys.com). Marcy owns some of these little treasures, so she knows what toys they like and which are safe for them.
And, for the "parront" - LynnDa (www.littlegreenparrots.com) makes some beautiful custom embroidered t-shirts with your bird's picture and name (or whatever you'd like) on them. I have several and I LOVE them.

Want to learn more about the wonderful little parrotlet and in the process get to meet some wonderful friends? Join Parrotlet Express and / or Parrotlets Plus
