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Will she be okay?!?!?!

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Will my lovebird (baby at the moment) be okay if she lives outside because she cant live inside?

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  1. As long as you provide the proper food, water, and protection from weather (including temperature) that your love bird needs she will be fine.  Just watch for predators and parasites and deal with them accordingly.  Google Lovebirds and you will get a wealth of information.


  2. Probaly not i'm not so sure look it up on google

  3. You should keep her inside. She needs to feel like a part of the family, lovebirds love to be in on the action. Usually, they like to be in the living room, right in the middle of the action. If you put her outside, she will get lonely. Not to mention cold. She will be exposed to more dangers outside, like insects.And, she's still only a baby!  Also, she might learn to get out of her cage and fly out. That's what happened to my neighbor's lovebirds. You can put her outside for a couple of hours a day, but for the most part she should be inside with the family. That's what she wants the most.

  4. no not really baby birds needs to be kept warm and everyone i know who has a lovebird keeps them as indoor pet,not really outdoor pets and it may get frightened too being on its own lovebirds like to be with in pairs i think if you put this baby bird outside on its own i think it wont survive  

  5. If you're going to keep her outside, make sure that you can put her in a heated shed/ air conditioned shed in the winter/summer.

    I think she'll be fine there.
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