Princess Parrot (Princess of Wales Parakeet)
Gentle and usually quieter than many parrots. Princess Parrot (Princess of Wales Parakeet) fits calm homes that can provide stable routines, good space, and low-pressure interaction.
size
Medium
energy
Medium
noise
Low to Medium
lifespan
15 to 25 years
socialNeeds
Medium
messLevel
Medium
trainability
Medium
talking
Rare
aloneTimeTolerance
Medium
space
Cage with room to move plus regular out time
Best for
- Noise-sensitive homes
- People who prefer calmer birds
- Owners who can provide stable routines
- Homes that enjoy observation and gentle interaction
Not ideal for
- Very busy schedules with long stretches of alone time
- Homes that need very quiet pets
- Anyone not comfortable with routine cleaning
Temperament
- Gentle and typically calm
- Can be shy at first
- Prefers predictable routines
- Responds to low-pressure interaction
Daily routine
diet: Fresh water daily. Quality pellets plus vegetables, with treats used in moderation.
enrichment: Rotate toys, add foraging opportunities, and use short training sessions for mental work.
outOfCageTime: Aim for supervised out-of-cage time most days once the environment is safe.
cleaning: Spot-clean daily, deeper clean weekly (liners, perches, and food bowls).
Living fit
apartment: Possible if you can manage noise and keep a stable routine.
family: Can work with gentle, supervised handling and consistent routines.
firstTimeOwner: Often a good option for first-time owners who prefer routine care.
Health notes
- 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: Low to moderate. Daily feeding and regular cleaning are the main tasks.
cost: Low to moderate. A proper enclosure, food, and routine care are the main costs.
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