Cockatoos and Cats: Can They Get Along?

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Cockatoos and Cats: Can They Get Along?

Cockatoos and cats can get along as long as each of them has an individual space and does not intrude upon the other’s space. Cats often like pouncing and playing with whatever comes their way, and this might put the bird’s life in danger.

9 Facts On African Grey Lifespan In Captivity & As A Pet

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9 Facts On African Grey Lifespan In Captivity & As A Pet

African Grey Lifespan In Captivity & As A Pet

In captivity, an African grey parrot can have a lifespan of up to 50 years (approx.). However, this duration will vary depending on different external factors, mostly the environment in which it is living. Other factors to influence include diet, lifestyle, health, and so on. 

Do Cockatoos Like Music? 3 Facts You Should Know

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Do Cockatoos Like Music? 3 Facts You Should Know

Cockatoos like music a lot. They are very fun-loving and curious in nature. They are vocal birds that have abilities to scream loudly. Their brains have strong auditory-motor connections that makes them sound sensitive. Receiving high frequencies of music makes them feel happy just like humans.

Cockatoo Behavior: 5 Facts You Should Know

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Cockatoo Behavior: 5 Facts You Should Know

Cockatoo Behavior

Cockatoos’ personalities vary greatly, both within and between different species of the same genus. So, before getting a cockatoo of any kind, receive advice from an expert or a veterinarian. To improve communication with it, keep a close eye on its behavior.

Why & When Do Cockatoos Puff Up? 5 Facts You Should Know

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Why & When Do Cockatoos Puff Up? 5 Facts You Should Know

Cockatoos puff up their feathers to express certain feelings. They tend to puff up in different situations when they feel cold, sleepy, stressed out, scared, or even due to expressing joy and happiness also. Sometimes it is also found that cockatoos puff up their feathers without any reason.