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Why Are Parrots So Expensive!?

Published on April 15, 2021

Why are parrots so expensive? Why are parrot supplies and care costly? In this video I explain the top 3 reasons why parrots are so expensive:

1) Parrots are rare and exotic pets
2) Expensive specialized care
3) Expensive diet and supplies

In this video you will learn why the birds themselves are expensive, why veterinary care is so costly, and why parrot diet, toys, and supplies are expensive. Overall that makes them a costly pet. Yet, there is no animal like a parrot and they can be amazing to share your home with.

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