Can baby sun parrots be raised? Is it illegal or not?

Mondo Pets Updated on 2024-02-01

Baby sun parrots are allowed to be kept in some cases. In our country, there is no law that must comply with the relevant provisions of the law, as long as you abide by the local laws and regulations and pet regulations, and have a certain degree of common sense and nursing ability, you can raise a baby sun parrot.

However, the little sun parrot is a national second-class protected animal, which is a "precious and endangered wild animal" and cannot be bred in captivity. If there is any illegal behavior, such as illegal breeding of animals under national key protection, it may be punished by law.

In addition, there are a few things to keep in mind when raising a baby sun parrot. Regular care is required, including regular grooming, cleaning the cage, changing water and food, etc., to keep them healthy. It is also necessary to avoid startling the parrot to prevent it from causing a stress response. Newly arrived parrots need to adapt to their new environment and not rush to get started or force interactions so as not to cause discomfort. In addition, since the baby sun parrot is a large caged bird, it is necessary to ensure that the cage is spacious and comfortable, and at the same time, it is necessary to comply with local cage regulations and avoid random release.

Before deciding whether or not to get a baby sun parrot, it is advisable to familiarize yourself with the local breeding regulations and laws and regulations. You can choose a regular pet store or ** merchant to buy baby sun parrots to ensure that the parrots purchased are in good health. At the same time, it is necessary to follow the common sense of keeping and understand the habits and nutritional needs of parrots in order to take better care of them. Knowing more about parrot habits, care, and training can also help you get along better with parrots.

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