We’re looking to rehome our green cheek conure, Basil. We’re based in Glasgow, Scotland and due to some unexpected changes in our lives we came to make this heartbreaking decision.
He (or she, as we’re not sure on the gender) is around 3,5 years old and generally a well behaved little green acorn. He’s never had his wings clipped and always loves to fly around the house, and to land on top of our heads as we enter the room he’s in. Basil’s crazy about water, and jumps in a sink under the running tap, or even sometimes in his water bowl despite having a much bigger bath available nearby. He loves to shred paper towels, and bite on his cuttlefish, but most of all, loves to be the centre of attention. It is therefore very important for us that he’ll go to a house that would have the time to interact with him regularly. Basil seems to really enjoy the company of other birds, especially other conures, however, as he’s never shared his cage, not sure if this is something he’d quickly adapt to. He’s good natured and doesn’t really bite our hands. If he doesn’t want to be touched he’ll just hold a finger in his beak and always quickly lets it go.
He’s really loved by us, and it is very important that the new owners would give him as much love and care. We’d prefer if he went to someone who has some previous experience of handling parrots and parakeets.
He (or she, as we’re not sure on the gender) is around 3,5 years old and generally a well behaved little green acorn. He’s never had his wings clipped and always loves to fly around the house, and to land on top of our heads as we enter the room he’s in. Basil’s crazy about water, and jumps in a sink under the running tap, or even sometimes in his water bowl despite having a much bigger bath available nearby. He loves to shred paper towels, and bite on his cuttlefish, but most of all, loves to be the centre of attention. It is therefore very important for us that he’ll go to a house that would have the time to interact with him regularly. Basil seems to really enjoy the company of other birds, especially other conures, however, as he’s never shared his cage, not sure if this is something he’d quickly adapt to. He’s good natured and doesn’t really bite our hands. If he doesn’t want to be touched he’ll just hold a finger in his beak and always quickly lets it go.
He’s really loved by us, and it is very important that the new owners would give him as much love and care. We’d prefer if he went to someone who has some previous experience of handling parrots and parakeets.
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