Adoption information
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About Tweety
Wanting to adopt this cute budgie?
First of all, you need to make sure that the room is safe. Remember to cover any windows and glass doors; at least temporarily until your budgie learns
that he can't fly through them. Ideally budgies should be housed in an aviary, but cages can do just fine. Caged budgies need more attention than those
that are housed in larger open spaces. And they need to be let out every day to stretch their wings. Choose as large a cage as possible; your feathered
friend will want a lot of space to move around.
She will need a few perches. You should place some perches next to the food and water sources. Having different sized perches available will help
prevent your budgie from getting cramp and other foot problems. Small fruit tree branches make great perches, and they're free. There will also need to
be food and water containers in the cage. A cuttlefish and mineral block are also important. Having a few interesting toys in the cage is a must as well.
In the wild budgies feed on seeding grasses. This is why they need to be given seed mixtures in captivity. Seed should make up most of the budgie diet.
You can also hang some seeding grasses for them to enjoy. Budgies only eat the kernel of the seed and leave the husk. So it's important to get into the
habit of blowing the husks off the top of their seed in the food containers.
Talk to our staff for further information about Tweety :)
Adoption details
Animal adoptions and visitation times:
Mon – Sun 9:30am – 3:15pm, Public Holidays CLOSED
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.