How Much Does It Cost to Buy & Care for a Pet Bird?
How much will it cost to buy the bird you want? It depends on the species, and whether you buy from a professional breeder or another source such as a pet store.
Beyond the cost of the bird itself, new owners should budget for things such as pellets and other dietary needs like seeds and fruits, properly-sized cages, and even bird-proofed rooms for larger birds to fly around.
Depending on the breeder, availability, and location, the cost of your bird may fluctuate outside the given ranges. The list also includes some of the other expenses you should plan for while caring for your new feathered friend.
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Costs for Bird Care, Food, and Housing
In general (depending on the breed), housing, feeding, and caring for a bird is less expensive than caring for a dog or cat. But the costs can rise dramatically depending upon the lifespan of the bird (some birds live as long as people) and your pet's healthcare needs.
According to Kiplinger, these are the average costs you should budget for if you're considering a parakeet or other non-exotic small bird:
- First-year cost: $295
- Annual cost: $185 (plus unforeseen vet costs)
- Total lifetime cost (average lifespan of parakeet: 15 to 18 years): $2,885 to $3,440