Lovebird Info
*All my lovies are hand raised in my home by myself, my husband and our children.
*They are well-socialized and will make wonderful loving pets.
*I start socializing the babies when they are two weeks old and when they are ready to go home they are very friendly.
*Mine love to perch on my shoulder, climb in my hair, just generally be around me and my friends and family - their human flock.
*I will not sell the babies before they are weaned, regardless of the buyer's experience with hand feeding.
*If you live close enough to make a couple home visits before taking your baby home permanently, please feel free to contact me about that as well.
*You must fill out an adoption application and sign the adoption agreement at the bottom of that before taking a lovebird home.
*Lovebirds are generally ready to go to their new home around 2 months after they hatch.
*Contrary to popular belief, lovebirds do NOT have to be kept in pairs. My single lovebird is very attached to me as her playmate, but she also knows how to amuse herself in his cage. You are not doing these birds a disservice if you cannot take two. But please DO look into and do research on lovebirds, as hopefully you would on any animals you are looking to purchase.
*Please have a look around and contact me with any questions.
*They are well-socialized and will make wonderful loving pets.
*I start socializing the babies when they are two weeks old and when they are ready to go home they are very friendly.
*Mine love to perch on my shoulder, climb in my hair, just generally be around me and my friends and family - their human flock.
*I will not sell the babies before they are weaned, regardless of the buyer's experience with hand feeding.
*If you live close enough to make a couple home visits before taking your baby home permanently, please feel free to contact me about that as well.
*You must fill out an adoption application and sign the adoption agreement at the bottom of that before taking a lovebird home.
*Lovebirds are generally ready to go to their new home around 2 months after they hatch.
*Contrary to popular belief, lovebirds do NOT have to be kept in pairs. My single lovebird is very attached to me as her playmate, but she also knows how to amuse herself in his cage. You are not doing these birds a disservice if you cannot take two. But please DO look into and do research on lovebirds, as hopefully you would on any animals you are looking to purchase.
*Please have a look around and contact me with any questions.
Pricing
*No one makes a fortune off of breeding lovebirds. I do it because it's a hobby I enjoy and I love animals. A lot of work goes into the babies before they can go home. Pricing starts at about $75.
*That $ covers food and cages for my birds. It also ensures that the birds go to good homes and not people simply looking to get a pet for the cheapest price possible.
*Pricing will vary by mutation.
*I will accept cash, check or money order. Checks must clear first, after which you can pick up your baby.
*That $ covers food and cages for my birds. It also ensures that the birds go to good homes and not people simply looking to get a pet for the cheapest price possible.
*Pricing will vary by mutation.
*I will accept cash, check or money order. Checks must clear first, after which you can pick up your baby.
Shipping
*I do not generally ship. If I am very comfortable with you, I will consider it, but I must be sure one of my babies is going to the best home possible. Please keep in mind, too, that shipping can be expensive.
*If you live in the area you must be able to come to my home so that I can meet you in person. It would also be helpful if you brought any children with you who you are thinking of sharing this responsibility with. Just because a lovebird is small does not mean it is necessarily easy to care for. I will only sell to families/people who are prepared for this responsibility.
*If you live in the area you must be able to come to my home so that I can meet you in person. It would also be helpful if you brought any children with you who you are thinking of sharing this responsibility with. Just because a lovebird is small does not mean it is necessarily easy to care for. I will only sell to families/people who are prepared for this responsibility.