8 thumbs up

Question About Pet Birds

I happen to love birds and of course, I love my pet bird very much. I was wondering if the "bird"  really loves me too!  Are they capable of feeling loving emotions for their owners ?   

  • 343 views
Share Send to a friend Watch Report
 

Best Answer

 
13 thumbs up

I have a little sun conure that I raised from when he was a featherless hatchling and not only does he cuddle and snuggle with me when he is happy, but he gets mad at me and yells at me and bites me when I have been gone. It takes him sometimes days to forgive me! I think that birds, just like other animals, feel emotions and consider us family.


Posted 3 months ago ( permalink )
Rated as
Best Answer
0
9

Helpful?

line
line
line


 

All Answers

Order by
 
2058 thumbs up

Help the UN feed people by playing a game Go to freerice.com For every correct answer in the game, rice is donated to hungry people It's FREE, fun, and educational.  To feed animals for free, go to http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive.  "What does it profit a man to gain the world if he loses his soul?"

I don't know, but they

can tell you apart from other people, at least cockatiels and parrots can, for sure.

Posted 3 months ago ( permalink )
Rated as
#3 out of 5
0
7

Helpful?

line
line
line



 
396 thumbs up

"They will make war against the Lamb, but the lamb will overcome them because he is Lord of lords and King of kings- and with him will be his called, chosen and faithful followers." Revelations 17

You're cute.  I love birds too!  And they certainly can love you back, just like any other animal you are around a lot and care for, they become familure with you, they need you just like you need them, you are their Family, and their very best friend!  I hope you're together for a long time.


Posted 3 months ago ( permalink )
Rated as
#4 out of 5
4
10

Helpful?

line
line
line



 
8 thumbs up

The word for attachment in birds is "bonding" and they bond with other birds in the wild or in flocks in captivity OR with people who socialize with them. Depending on the species, they may bond with more than one person, at times "dumping" one person for another. If they start to feed you, you know you are loved!


Posted 2 months ago ( permalink )
Rated as
#2 out of 5
0
8

Helpful?

line
line
line



 

They do. Or, at least I know cockateels do. They snuggle and groom you and everything. I have a mean quaker parrot, but I heard if quakers like you they will "rub their butts on you".

Haha


Posted 6 days ago ( permalink )
Rated as
#5 out of 5
0
2

Helpful?

line
line
line



Sign in to participate

Got an answer for Butterscotch? Would you like to comment on the posted answers, or vote for the one which you think is the best?

Sign up for a free account, or sign in (if you're already a member).

Explore Related Questions

Other people asked questions on similar topics, check out the answers they received:


What kind of pet or pets do you own

What kind of pet or pets do you own
Submitted by Donny Dynamite 5 months ago
  • viewed 449 times

Last answer posted 14 days ago by Nick


I just gave my dog away!

About a week ago I gave my dog away...I feel so bad and cry every day.She is a dashound that I got 10 years ago but after having ...
Submitted by luli28 5 months ago
  • viewed 1083 times

Last answer posted 9 days ago by luli28


Cat suddenly pooped on bed.

Cat suddenly pooped on my daughter's bed,she went on a week vacation. The cat did this 2 days before she came home and then on the ...
Submitted by Rene 1 month ago
  • viewed 203 times

Last answer posted 28 days ago by Greta



» More...

Explore Related Posts in Forums

» More...

Powered by:

Omgili
Feed - Subscribe to