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Pet Parrot: Why is your parrot screaming?

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They always scream for a reason

It is not for pleasure that your pet parrot screams, there is always an underlying reason. Sometimes, an aspect that the animal interprets that it can be of life or death. Alerting about a danger is very common, whether it is a strange person who entered the house or the presence of another pet near its cage (mainly dogs and cats).

It is also common for a pet parrot to issue alerts if they can see through a window from where they are. A larger bird flying outdoors or even people walking on the street can lead to annoying cries.

If your parrot screams, it is looking for you

In the wild, parrots scream to call and locate the other members of their group. When they live in captivity they usually do it to seek the attention of their favorite human. Because, like dogs and cats, your pet parrot will also feel more comfortable with a special person.

Ideally, respond to the animal quickly. If the reply is slow to arrive, our domestic bird will progressively increase the intensity of its call. Then they will interpret that to get an answer they have to shout loudly. The pet parrot screams because it works for them. Also, it is an animal that quickly discovers what things will help it reach its goals faster.

A green parrot that seems to be angry.
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Your pet parrot is screaming for boredom

They are gregarious birds that live in large groups and cannot stand loneliness. They also tend to suffer from boredom and stress, which is why your pet parrot screams too. They make a desperate call, begging for company. The best thing for the health of all, of the pet and of those who live with them, is not to delay in responding.

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