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There are some rules and precautions to follow when taking a parrot on the subway to ensure your safety and that of your parrot. Here are some suggestions:
Know the local rules: First, you need to know your city's metro company's regulations on animals, especially birds like parrots. Some cities may not allow animals on the subway, while others do allow them under certain conditions.
Prepare a suitable cage: Make sure your parrot has a suitable cage to avoid escaping or causing distress to other passengers during the journey. The cage should be large enough for the parrot to have enough space to move around, while also being easy to carry.
Labeling: Label the cage with the parrot's breed, name, and your *** so that if the parrot escapes on the way, it will be easier for others to contact you and help retrieve the parrot.
Buy tickets: Like human passengers, you'll need to buy tickets for your parrots. When purchasing tickets, it is best to check with the metro company in advance if they need to purchase additional tickets for animals.
Stay calm: When riding the subway, stay calm and be aware of your surroundings. Try to avoid allowing the parrot to be frightened or escape so as not to cause distress or danger to other passengers.
Be respectful: Make sure your parrot doesn't disturb or frighten other passengers. If the parrot makes a call or escapes, take action as soon as possible and ask the subway staff for help.
Stay safe: Always be safe when riding the subway. Avoid allowing the parrot to come into contact with the track or electrical equipment to avoid accidents.
In conclusion, taking a parrot on the subway requires following local regulations and precautions to ensure the safety of you and your parrot. It is important to understand the regulations in advance and be prepared. If possible, it is best to choose other modes of transportation to carry your parrot to avoid possible troubles and risks.