Sharing parrots with other pets, such as cats and dogs, requires special attention and caution. Cats, being natural predators, can pose a threat to birds. However, parrots and cats have been known to get along peacefully, play together, and even care for each other. To achieve such harmony, it is necessary to consider both pets' characters: the cat should be calm and not show hunting instincts, and the parrot do not be provoked it by its behavior. It is also important to ensure the parrot's safety by providing a safe cage and controlling their joint interactions.
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Parrots can interact well with other pets if introduced carefully and supervised. Their curious nature may lead them to approach cats or dogs, but safety is key—some animals may see parrots as prey. With patience and training, peaceful cohabitation is possible, though each pet's temperament must be considered. Visit us: Adopt me codes