Parakeet Bird for sale in Greenville, South Carolina

2 parakeets
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
I don’t have enough time to take care of my birds so if you are interested please text me. I don’t want them to suffer because of me. Their names are Tiki and Rosy and they love to ply and eat fruits. The birds also come with a big cage, travel cage, food holder, water holder, bath, vitamins, and bird food.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about 2 Parakeets for Adoption
What types of birds are available for adoption?
We have parakeets, specifically two beautiful ones named Tiki and Rosy, available for adoption.
What is included with the parakeets?
The adoption includes a big cage, a travel cage, a food holder, a water holder, a bath, vitamins, and bird food.
What do parakeets eat?
Parakeets enjoy a variety of foods, and Tiki and Rosy love to eat fruits along with their regular diet of seeds and pellets.
Where are the parakeets located?
The parakeets are located in Deer Drive, Greenville, Anderson County, South Carolina, United States.
Why are the parakeets being rehomed?
The owner is looking for a new home for Tiki and Rosy because they don’t have enough time to take care of them and want to ensure they don’t suffer.
How do I adopt Tiki and Rosy?
If you are interested in adopting these lovely birds, please send a text to make inquiries regarding the adoption process.
Are parakeets good pets for beginners?
Yes, parakeets are considered excellent pets for beginners due to their friendly nature and relatively easy care requirements.
Can I keep parakeets with other pets?
Yes, but it is important to introduce them to other pets with caution to ensure the safety and well-being of the birds.
Do parakeets require any special care?
While parakeets are low-maintenance pets, they require a balanced diet, social interaction, exercise, and mental stimulation to thrive.
What is the lifespan of a parakeet?
On average, parakeets can live anywhere from 5 to 15 years, depending on their care and living conditions.
Can I return the birds if it doesn't work out?
It is always best to have an open discussion with the current owner regarding adoption terms and any possible arrangements if the adoption doesn't work out.



































