Build them a playground near their cage. Mine love the bird bath with their veggies in it. Check you tube for more ideas.
Keeping people entertained, and as a side-effect keeping them fit, healthy and happy.
if your healthy its good and eat good and be happy and dont do silly things and be happy and eat good
you can do a number of things. tv, reading to them, even throwing a stuffed animal in a turned on fan. they are entertained by the simplest of things so don't waste money on $50 toys.
Healthappy (healthy and happy)
A Happy Healthy You was created in 2010.
happy hour is always good but its no good on its own ,you need to be entertained as well to keep you there after the happy hour is over. or it will not happy hours
no not the same but being healthy is being happy
You shouldn't keep birds and rabbits together. The rabbit is bigger than the small parakeet so the parakeet will think that the rabbit will harm it. The rabbit will think that the bird is invading its territory. Also, rabbits have large ears, if the bird squawks, the rabbit will get irritated. You can put them in separate cages only for a happy rabbit and parakeet!
Parakeets seem to be social birds, but there's no reason a single parakeet can't be perfectly happy. They will need more attention from humans, since they will bond primarily with the owner and not another bird. Birds in pairs or groups bond with each other, preferentially.
The parakeets would much rather be with other parakeets, THEY ARE FLOCK BIRDS!!! However, if you have more than one parakeet, they will not bond to you because they are bonding to the other parakeets. The reason that parakeets bond so well is that they are flock birds and so if you make yourself part of their flock, they will bond very well. But if you are wondering what would make them happy, they would much rather be with other parakeets. A good parakeet site is www.lisashea.com/petinfo/budgie.html
Healthy and Happy - 1919 was released on: USA: 2 June 1919
The decision on whether to get another parakeet or not is totally up to the owner, but be warned that once the parakeet has a flockmate, it will not bond to its human owner quite as much. But it will still obey and love the owner. And the parakeets are MUCH noisier when paired. Having one parakeet is just fine as long as you give it lots of attention and love.