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Lovebirds are small, colorful parrots known for their vibrant feathers, playful personalities, and strong bonds with their companions. These affectionate birds make great pets, but they require dedicated care and attention. If you`re considering adopting lovebirds, here`s what you need to know:
Lovebirds are small, about 5–7 inches long, and can live 10–15 years with proper care. They`re social and thrive on interaction. Lovebirds are playful and curious but can be feisty if not handled regularly. They form strong bonds with their mates, other lovebirds, or their human caretakers.
A spacious cage (at least 18`x18`x24`) is necessary for their activity levels. Bars should be close enough to prevent escape or injury (around 1/2` apart). Include perches, ladders, swings, and toys for mental stimulation. Rotate toys regularly to prevent boredom.
A high-quality pellet or seed mix designed for small parrots. Supplement with fresh vegetables (e.g., kale, spinach, carrots) and fruits (e.g., apple, mango). Avoid avocados, chocolate, caffeine, and salty foods, as these are toxic.Fresh, clean water should always be available.
Spend at least 1–2 hours daily interacting with them to maintain their mental health. If adopting a single bird, be prepared to provide more attention. Lovebirds often do well in pairs but can bond closely with humans if raised alone.
Keep them in a comfortable room temperature (65–80°F). Avoid drafts or sudden temperature changes. Provide access to natural sunlight or full-spectrum lighting for vitamin D synthesis. Place the cage in a calm, safe space, away from loud noises or potential predators.
Schedule regular check-ups with an avian vet. Monitor for signs of illness like changes in appetite, droppings, or behavior. Clean their cage, perches, and dishes regularly to prevent bacterial buildup.
Adopting lovebirds is a long-term commitment. Ensure you`re ready for the time, effort, and resources required. New lovebirds may take time to adjust. Be patient and gentle as they get used to their new home. Lovebirds can bring endless joy and companionship when cared for properly. Their playful nature and endearing antics make them a favorite for bird lovers! Let me know if you`d like tips on preparing your home for them!
Adoption Fee: $35.00
Lovebirds are small, colorful parrots known for their vibrant feathers, playful personalities, and strong bonds with their companions. These affectionate birds make great pets, but they require dedicated care and attention. If you`re considering adopting lovebirds, here`s what you need to know:
Lovebirds are small, about 5–7 inches long, and can live 10–15 years with proper care. They`re social and thrive on interaction. Lovebirds are playful and curious but can be feisty if not handled regularly. They form strong bonds with their mates, other lovebirds, or their human caretakers.
A spacious cage (at least 18`x18`x24`) is necessary for their activity levels. Bars should be close enough to prevent escape or injury (around 1/2` apart). Include perches, ladders, swings, and toys for mental stimulation. Rotate toys regularly to prevent boredom.
A high-quality pellet or seed mix designed for small parrots. Supplement with fresh vegetables (e.g., kale, spinach, carrots) and fruits (e.g., apple, mango). Avoid avocados, chocolate, caffeine, and salty foods, as these are toxic.Fresh, clean water should always be available.
Spend at least 1–2 hours daily interacting with them to maintain their mental health. If adopting a single bird, be prepared to provide more attention. Lovebirds often do well in pairs but can bond closely with humans if raised alone.
Keep them in a comfortable room temperature (65–80°F). Avoid drafts or sudden temperature changes. Provide access to natural sunlight or full-spectrum lighting for vitamin D synthesis. Place the cage in a calm, safe space, away from loud noises or potential predators.
Schedule regular check-ups with an avian vet. Monitor for signs of illness like changes in appetite, droppings, or behavior. Clean their cage, perches, and dishes regularly to prevent bacterial buildup.
Adopting lovebirds is a long-term commitment. Ensure you`re ready for the time, effort, and resources required. New lovebirds may take time to adjust. Be patient and gentle as they get used to their new home. Lovebirds can bring endless joy and companionship when cared for properly. Their playful nature and endearing antics make them a favorite for bird lovers! Let me know if you`d like tips on preparing your home for them!
All interested adopters need to complete a pre-adoption form prior to being scheduled to meet the animals.
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Approve Application
We will review your application and confirm home ownership/rental and the approval to own a pet.
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Meet the Pet
We will schedule you a time to come in and meet with the animals. You will have a staff member assigned to your meeting for 1 on 1 attention
Additional adoption info
ADOPTION COSTS:
Kittens-8wks to 5mo $110.00
Cats-6mo to 6yrs $75.00
Senior Cats-7yrs and older $35
Puppies-8wks to 5mo $235.00
Puppies-6mo to 11mo $185.00
Dogs-1yr to 6yrs $135.00
Senior Dogs-7yrs and older- $95.00
Small Mammals Vary
The Adoption Cost of our Pets Include:
Initial canine or feline distemper combination vaccination.
First deworming or stool check
Rabies vaccination (Age over 3 months)
Spaying or neutering
AVID Microchipping
Identification tag
FeLV/FIV testing for Cats
Flea treatment/preventative
Leash and collar with dogs
Not Included in the Cost of Your Adoption, But Available at Your Request:
Heartworm Testing for Dogs
ADOPTION COSTS:
Kittens-8wks to 5mo $110.00
Cats-6mo to 6yrs $75.00
Senior Cats-7yrs and older $35
Puppies-8wks to 5mo $235.00
Puppies-6mo to 11mo $185.00
Dogs-1yr to 6yrs $135.00
Senior Dogs-7yrs and older- $95.00
Small Mammals Vary
The Adoption Cost of our Pets Include:
Initial canine or feline distemper combination vaccination.
First deworming or stool check
Rabies vaccination (Age over 3 months)
Spaying or neutering
AVID Microchipping
Identification tag
FeLV/FIV testing for Cats
Flea treatment/preventative
Leash and collar with dogs
Not Included in the Cost of Your Adoption, But Available at Your Request:
The Beaver County Humane Society shelter is located on 7 wooden acres at 3394 Brodhead Road in Center Township, PA 15001.
COVID-19 Closure Information
The BCHS is open by appointment only!
Phones are answered and appointments are scheduled Tuesdays 10 AM to 4 PM, and Thursdays through Sunday 10 AM- 4 PM.
The Shelter is closed on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Adoptions by appointment only!
The Beaver County Humane Society shelter is located on 7 wooden acres at 3394 Brodhead Road in Center Township, PA 15001.
COVID-19 Closure Information
The BCHS is open by appointment only!
Phones are answered and appointments are scheduled Tuesdays 10 AM to 4 PM, and Thursdays through Sunday 10 AM- 4 PM.
The Shelter is closed on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Adoptions by appointment only!
More about this shelter
The mission of the Beaver County Humane Society is to protect and enhance the lives of all domestic animals and to promote kindness and respect for all living creatures.
Our vision is a community that supports a humane, sustainable, and compassionate environment for all animals.
The mission of the Beaver County Humane Society is to protect and enhance the lives of all domestic animals and to promote kindness and respect for all living creatures.
Our vision is a community that supports a humane, sustainable, and compassionate environment for all animals.
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