Their sociability and intelligence can make African Grey Parrotsexcellent pets with a strongly devoted following among parrot owners.These same qualities mean that African Treys require special
commitmentby their owners including frequent one-on-one interaction andsupervised time out of their cage. They also require large cages, avaried diet that includes fresh foods, and plenty of safe
anddestructible toys. When not provided with these things African Greyquickly develop unpleasant behaviors and can eventually develop healthproblems that are difficult to remedy (such as
feather-plucking). Eventhe healthiest, happiest pet African Grey will generate a fair amountof mess and noise. Like most parrots, they are non-domesticated, andeven a well-socialized, hand-raised
and aviary bred bird is only one ortwo generations from a wild predecessor.
THEY ARE WELL TRAINED AND DOMESTICATED TO AND TO STAY WITH OTHER BIRDS. ALL ARE OF BOTH MALE AND FEMALE FOR YOU