The Real Cost of Owning a Parrot

As a nonprofit organization dedicated to parrot rescue and rehoming, we’re often asked, “how much does a parrot cost?” or “how much do parrots cost in total?” These questions, while seemingly simple, open up a much larger discussion about the cost of a parrot, both in monetary terms and in the requirements for adequate care and attention. Unfortunately, both of these aspects are often overlooked by prospective pet owners when they fall in love with a parrot. In this article, we’ll share valuable information about the real cost of owning a parrot as a pet.

Parrot Cost: The Initial Investment

When considering parrot ownership, it’s crucial to understand the upfront cost of a parrot. Buying a parrot can range anywhere from $35 to several thousand dollars depending on the species (there are nearly 400!). Larger, more exotic species such as macaws or cockatoos often come with a higher price tag (usually a couple of thousand dollars). However, the purchase price is just the beginning of understanding how much a parrot costs. Let’s look at the other expenses associated with owning a parrot.

A Breakdown of the Cost of Parrot Ownership

Housing and Environment

Parrots need a spacious and sturdy cage, which can range from $100 to over $1,000. Additionally, your feathered friend will appreciate some toys, perches, and hiding spots within their cage. The total cost for these items can range from $50-$200 initially and $30-$50 for replacements each month.

Nutrition

Parrots thrive on a varied diet of high-quality pellets, fresh fruits, and vegetables. Depending on the size and species of your parrot, you can expect to spend between $20-$60 per month on food.

Vet Care

Routine veterinary care is a must for any pet, and parrots are no exception. An annual checkup — which includes routine blood work — can range from $100-$200. It’s important to factor in possible emergency care as well, which can range from hundreds to thousands of dollars.

Time and Attention

While not a monetary cost, the significant time and attention parrots require cannot be overlooked. Parrots are highly social creatures that need several hours of interaction each day. Failing to provide this can lead to behavioral problems and health issues.

The Lifetime Cost of Owning a Parrot

Over the course of a parrot’s life — which can be anywhere from 20 to 80 years depending on the species — the cost of a parrot can range from $5,000 to $30,000 or more. This estimation takes into account food, housing, toys, and regular vet care, but excludes any potential emergency medical expenses. As mentioned earlier, the exact price will depend on many different variables, including which species of parrot you buy (or better, adopt!), how many total birds you own, and more.

The Emotional Cost of Parrot Ownership

Parrot ownership is a major commitment. The bond between a parrot and its owner is deep and profound, but it requires a lot of work. Parrots are intelligent and emotionally complex creatures that require mental stimulation, social interaction, and a stable environment.

Parrots who don’t receive the care and attention they need can develop behavioral and health problems. The emotional toll of a neglected or misunderstood parrot is hard to quantify, but it’s a real cost that potential parrot owners must be prepared for.

Adopt, Don’t Shop

As a rescue organization, we encourage potential parrot owners to consider adoption. Not only can this reduce the cost of a parrot, but you’ll also be providing a loving home to a bird in need.

The cost of a parrot goes beyond the initial price tag. Owning one of these special birds also involves time, commitment, and a life-long responsibility. If you are truly ready for the joy and challenges that come with owning a parrot, we are here to support you every step of the way.
At Valleywide Parrot Rescue, our mission is to take in parrots and birds that are lost, losing their home, being neglected, or being abused. We rehabilitate them and then find them a new, loving, and caring forever home. We are a family-owned and operated rescue — this is not a store.

We believe that all birds need personalized environments in order to flourish, and we will come to you to rescue the birds. We operate and care for these birds in our own home and our parrots are encouraged to mingle with each other and are played with daily by our family. We will care for and nurture the birds until we find them a loving home. If you’re looking to rehome your pet bird or parrot, please reach out to us today! You can also learn more about what we do, support our crucial work with a donation, or check out more parrot-related content on our YouTube channel!

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Samantha Brown
August 30, 2024

My husband and I went with my mother in law so she could check out a rescue cockatoo here. I had recently lost my beloved Quaker parrot Sky, so I was not looking myself. But along came Oscar, who stole my heart. A shy but feisty Conure who gravitated right for me and wouldn’t leave me alone the entire time we were there. We went to leave, and I said “Goodbye pretty boy” (something I said to Sky each time I’d leave) and he made a maneuver with his one good wing precisely the way sky would to say goodbye and I knew our fate was sealed. They were wonderful getting me all set up and ready to take him home, and giving me as much backstory for Oscar as they could. They really have a nice, clean rescue set up here.

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Sarah Sinisi
August 28, 2024

Big thank you to this rescue and Ben for the smooth adoption process with Lucky. He is the sweetest boy and we’re lucky to have each other! More than anything, I appreciate how cared for these birds are. Their needs are taken care of, but they are also emotionally invested in and so much care is put into their rehoming and future well-being. Every animal deserves this type of care. Thank you 😊

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Silvia Graham
July 25, 2024

So grateful to have met Ben and Valley Parrot Rescue. With great sadness I surrendered a dear umbrella cockatoo today due to family health issues. She is a most loving bird and Ben was so adept in working with Angel. He has made my heart rending decision so hopeful and optimistic for Angel and my family's future. A great place to meet your next new family addition.

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Jordan Georgiev
July 24, 2024

Very helpful, second time I brought a bird there and they took care of it .

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Janette Stahl
July 23, 2024

What an amazing organization! Ben helped me so much at a time when I no longer could care for my bird. He took in my sweet little bird and found him a new home. I highly recommend Valleywide for adoptions and rescues.

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Destiney Grusel
July 23, 2024

I had come across this rescue by accident one day… I seen a parrot I fell in love with immediately. The sweet little guys name is plum. I worked mostly with Ben through my process and he was so sweet and answered every question I had never made me feel like a bother and trust me I asked him a lot of questions he prepared me for everything I needed to know about plums specific personality and his likes or dislikes. He made me feel welcomed and comfortable when I came in to meet plum. I felt he truly cares for his birds and really does want them to go to the best homes. You can tell all his birds are loved and the birds trust him. The birds are well cared for clean cages, food and water at all times. I am truly grateful to have found this rescue and found the perfect bird to make part of our family. I recommend anyone go here to find their new baby. I have been to other rescues where I felt very judged and was actually straight up judged didn’t just feel that way and demanded to do things. Like was told to sit like I was a dog. Anyhow, When I finally came to pick up plum for take home I met the rest of his crew who were just as nice and friendly they played with and talked to my 2 1/2 year old like she was there everyday. You could tell plum also trusted them as well. Such great people they all are ❤️ I love this team and I appreciate all they do for these lovely birds. You can tell they take so much time with them he knows exactly what each bird needs or what each bird does not like. That’s someone who cares

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