Meyer's Parrot Bird for sale in Vero Beach, Florida | $200


Rehoming bird in Vero Beach FL
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:362958
Price / Fee
:$200
Location
:Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Sammy is 12 years old. He is loud and messy. Looking for someone with some bird experience. Not to be in the cage all day. Needs several hours of interaction everyday. Since it’s just been him and me for 12 years he won’t do well with a family. He’ll pick his favorite and bite and attack everyone else. I went through this with my grandchildren. He is a lover boy and extremely tame with one person. He is out of his cage a lot during the day. He loves to snuggle and sit on your shoulder. I don’t clip his wings. He probably prefers women but may take to a man. He talks but will expand his vocabulary. He will do best as the only bird. I understand Meyers don’t like to be around other birds and will hurt them. Comes with large 30” x 30” cage.
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$200
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What type of bird is Sammy?
Sammy is a Meyer's Parrot, which is known for being affectionate and sociable with their owners.
How old is Sammy?
Sammy is currently 12 years old and has been a part of my life for more than a decade.
What are Sammy's daily needs?
Sammy needs several hours of interaction every day. He cannot be kept in a cage for long periods and thrives on being out and socializing.
Is Sammy suitable for a family environment?
No, Sammy is not suitable for a family environment. He prefers having one-on-one interaction and may act aggressively towards others.
Can Sammy talk?
Yes, Sammy does talk and has the potential to expand his vocabulary over time.
What kind of cage will he come with?
He comes with a large 30” x 30” cage which is suitable for his needs.
What is the rehoming fee for Sammy?
The rehoming fee for Sammy is $200 as he requires special care and attention.
Where is Sammy located?
Sammy is located in Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida, United States.
What kind of owner would be best for Sammy?
Sammy would do best with someone who has bird experience, preferably a female owner, as he may be more comfortable with women.

























