Galah (Rose-breasted Cockatoo)
Affectionate, playful, and demanding in social needs. Galah (Rose-breasted Cockatoo) is best for experienced owners who can provide lots of interaction, manage noise, and handle dust and mess.
size
Medium
energy
High
noise
Medium to High
lifespan
40 to 60 years
socialNeeds
High
messLevel
High
trainability
High
talking
Sometimes
aloneTimeTolerance
Low
space
Large cage plus daily out time
Best for
- Experienced owners who want an affectionate, interactive bird
- Homes with time for daily play and training
- People who can manage noise and dust
- Owners prepared for long-term commitment
Not ideal for
- Noise-sensitive homes
- Most first-time bird owners
- Very busy schedules with long stretches of alone time
- Homes that need very quiet pets
- Anyone not comfortable with routine cleaning
Temperament
- Very social and playful
- Can become demanding if attention needs are not met
- Often enjoys training and games
- Needs consistent boundaries and sleep
Daily routine
diet: Fresh water daily. Balanced pellets and vegetables, with measured treats.
enrichment: Foraging, shredding toys, training sessions, and safe chewing outlets.
outOfCageTime: Daily supervised time is essential to prevent boredom and attention screaming.
cleaning: Spot-clean daily. Expect more dust and mess, so deep-clean often.
Living fit
apartment: Usually difficult due to loud vocalizations.
family: Possible with experienced supervision, calm handling, and clear household rules.
firstTimeOwner: Not recommended for most first-time owners.
Health notes
- Behavior issues often come from boredom or inconsistent routines. Prioritize sleep, training, and enrichment.
- Birds hide illness. Watch for fluffed feathers, low appetite, changes in droppings, or reduced activity.
- Maintain bird-safe air quality. Avoid PTFE/Teflon fumes, smoke, aerosols, and scented candles.
- Find an avian vet for baseline checks and advice on diet and environment.
Cost and time
time: High. Daily interaction and structured enrichment are essential.
cost: High. Larger setup, frequent toy replacement, and avian vet care add up.
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