Sociable parrot makes friends with parrot stuffed animal

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Einstein the parrot is not sure who this rather large and fuzzy creature who looks similar to him is doing on his bathroom counter. After giving it a kiss on the beak, he takes a second look and performs a cute little dance for his new friend. Einstein moves in again for a second kiss. However, his friend is not responding to his advances. His owner helps the relationship along by holding the toy and giving Einstein head scratches with it. This is how another bird would react if it wasn't a toy. Einstein is intrigued as he runs to the mirror-like a shy little boy. He reaches up to hold the new friend's foot and to give it another kiss.

Einstein the parrot is not sure who this rather large and fuzzy creature who looks similar to him is doing on his bathroom counter. After giving it a kiss on the beak, he takes a second look and performs a cute little dance for his new friend. Einstein moves in again for a second kiss. However, his friend is not responding to his advances. His owner helps the relationship along by holding the toy and giving Einstein head scratches with it. This is how another bird would react if it wasn't a toy. Einstein is intrigued as he runs to the mirror-like a shy little boy. He reaches up to hold the new friend's foot and to give it another kiss.

This toy is not a "safe" toy for a parrot. Einstein will not be allowed to play with it unsupervised. Nor, is it intended to be a companion for Einstein. It is simply an enrichment activity that introduces new things to Einstein so that he remains accepting of new things in his environment. Otherwise, African Grey parrots like Einstein can become very phobic and territorial. Why don't you give Einstein a real bird for a companion? We could, but not for breeding purposes. There are already too many parrots living in rescues and sanctuaries. A parrot such as Einstein can live to be 50 or 60 years old. Many larger parrots like Macaws can live to be 100 years old. They all require a lot of care, proper nutrition, training, time and patience. Parrots need a lot of attention and lots of toys and activities to keep from being bored. Parrots are also expensive, a large cage is an investment and plenty of play perches to spend their out of cage time. Specialized veterinarian care is also required. Most of all they require your companionship and a forever home. Many people decide after the first few years of parrot ownership that the responsibility is too great and the parrots become neglected and sometimes abandoned. When that happens they are sent to parrot rescue facilities to be adopted by a new family or some spend their lives in sanctuaries.

Einstein the Talking Texan Parrot is a silly, smart, and popular parrot who loves to talk and entertain! He knows the names of several animals and likes to make their sounds. In addition to his silly vocalizations, he likes to have conversations with his owners, talking, doing animal sound imitations and acting silly. He also enjoys singing and dancing in some of his video compilations. With his amazing talking abilities and funny antics, Einstein the talking parrot’s videos will keep you entertained for hours! Einstein parrot is also famous for some of his silly quotes and sayings. Online, Einstein, the talking parrot is popular across many social media platforms. Einstein's favorite places to talk at home is perched on the shower wall, in the kitchen on his drawer, and on his screened-in back porch. As stated on his website, Einstein's mission statement: "To entertain and bring joy, to foster the human-parrot bond, and to convey that parrots are deserving of immeasurable amounts of patience, nurturing, and companionship." Einstein's website, einsteinparrot.com is designed to inform you about the care of parrots and also entertain you. As previously mentioned, Einstein is popular on many social media sites such as YouTube @einsteinparrot, Instagram @einsteinparrot, Twitter @einsteinparrot, and Facebook @einsteintexanparrot. Living with a parrot is a big commitment. Parrots live a very long time.

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