Can Parakeets Fly Around The House? [& How Often Should I Let My Parakeet Out Of Its Cage]

Parakeets are also called budgies. They are one of the small-sized breeds of parrots. Parakeets love to breed in groups, but when the space is not large enough for them, it may conflict. On average, parakeets produce at least three eggs, but they can make more than five. Parakeets are very affectionate pets. You can have them as great friends. All you need to do is create a healthy environment for them to live in, cater to their needs and ensure you build a priceless bond with them because they are amiable.  

If you own a parakeet, you can allow it to fly around your house. Allow it to get enough exercise, but you should ensure you supervise it while it’s flying. Also, make sure you do all you can to bird-proof your home. You can visit your veterinarian to guide you on how to reduce your parakeet’s flight feathers so that its mobility would be restricted for some months. 

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You can easily cater for a parakeet in your home. The size of your parakeet’s cage should be about one and a half feet square with one-quarter of bar spacing. This size is comfortable for your parakeet to fly in, and it will prevent it from getting injured unnecessarily by the cage bars. 

If you know parrots very well, you will notice that they can mimic human speech; your parakeet is also like that. Your parakeet can also mimic the words of other big parrots. But only male budgies can talk, so if you have a male budgie, dedicate some minutes of your day to speak to it every day. Parakeets are known to have high pitch voices, that’s why you should carefully listen to it when it talks. Please don’t mistreat your parakeet because it couldn’t learn how to speak your language. Usually, male and female parakeets love chattering away happily. 

Your parakeet also loves being entertained. If you want to be entertained by your parakeet, entertain it with suitable toys. Parakeets love to chew things, and they love to ring bells. If you take your time to hand-tame your parakeet, it will be free to spend time with you and lean on your shoulder so you can touch its head playfully. Parakeets love colorful things, when you buy toys for it, make sure it’s very colorful.

Your parakeet needs to enjoy good food. Feed it with a balanced diet. Garnish its meals with beautiful colors. This will help your parakeet to live long in good health. 

You can also make your parakeet a travel companion. They are not large. You can easily carry it with you with a carrier as you travel. Always inform your hotel attendants you would be staying with about your parakeet to know if they have provision for pets. But if they don’t have any requirements for it, leave it with a friend of yours who understands how to take care of it. 

You can train your parakeet to learn quick tricks. They are easy to train. Teach them how to fly to you, how to fly within the house, how to lean on your shoulders, how to talk and have fun within your hands. Feel free to explore various training with it. If you don’t know of any, ask a veterinarian to provide you with more options. 

How Often Should I Let My Parakeet Out Of Its Cage?

As a human, being confined to just one place in your room all the time is not good for your mental health. That’s the same way you shouldn’t allow your parakeet to spend all day in its cage. If you allow your parakeet out of its cage every day, it will be able to exercise its body, feel relaxed, and bond well with you. 

Allow your parakeet out of its cage every day. It doesn’t have to be a fixed time. Your parakeet wants to be happy outside its cage. Please don’t allow your parakeet to stay outside its cage for a very long time. When you first adopt it, you can let it out only once a day. You can make the period you let it out of its cage, 15 minutes until it gets used to its environment. Let your parakeet show that it can survive with the stress of being handled for a few minutes for some months before you can extend the number of minutes it spends outside its cage. You can also release it twice a day,y say, morning and evening. 

Your parakeets love sleeping; they sleep for more than 12 hours a day, including their intermittent midday nap. Most parakeets sleep more at night like humans. You don’t have to bother taking him out of its cage at night for fear that he might be awake and wants to be let out of its cage. When you are asleep at night, you will most likely be sleeping too. You can practice letting it out of its cage in the morning and the evening. Make sure it’s not too late at night. You let it out, so you won’t be denying it of the time it needs to sleep at night. 

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There is no best time you can let your parakeet out of its cage. Just make sure you take it out of its cage every day whenever you can except late at night. It would help if you were patient with your parakeet, especially when handling it. It will take some time before it gets comfortable having ground it. Just be consistent at letting it out each day. With time, your parakeet will grow to love having you around it. 

Conclusion

Having parakeets as pets is fun. It’s so portable and beautiful. They are the best companion you can have as a pet because they are friendly and entertaining. You can carry them with you even when you travel. 

If you want to enjoy the companionship of your parakeet more, spend time interacting with it outside of its cage every day. Constant communication is the bedrock of any friendship. So, if you want to enjoy the fantastic features of your parakeet, spend quality time with it. 

Make the cage of your parakeet spacious enough for it to move freely. Let it out of its cage every day to exercise its body and feel relaxed.

Be friendly towards your parakeet, you will see the beautiful friendship both of you will build over time.

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