I'm ticked off now.
I went to the pet store, and guess what? Somebody bought one white bird, and not the other. No, I'm not psycho and think that all the colors should be paired together, but how could the person not notice the huge bond between the two white ones? Now, they're split up and the remaining white one (the female) is outcasted by the other birds for some reason, and she's just all alone now. For some reason, the parakeets seem a bit prejudice, for lack of a better word. If blue ones are put in a cage with a green one, all the blue ones will sit on a perch together and won't let the green one join them.
And I feel sorry for the conour (sp) that's there. He's in a cage all alone, and costs about four hundred dollars, so no one will buy him. He just clings on the bars and cheaps at people.
Anyway, I've totalled up everything I need to buy, and the total (without tax) is 91 dollars. Forty for both birds together, 30 for the cage (I found a new one) and the rest is for various accesories, such as food bowls and mirrors. I'm quite happy with this- as now I won't have to pay as much as I've been expecting to pay. Now I'll just pay a bit over a hundred dollars, where I was expecting to pay around a hundred fifty.
I have about twenty dollars in my bird fund (yes, I have more than that in non-saved funds, but I have other things to worry about besides birds.
) and I have decided to buy things one at a time (Example: the cage will be completely furnished before I even consider buying birds- I'll buy the cage first, then the food bowls, then the toys and other accesories). So I will be buying the cage soon. I have also found an area to let them have free time outside of the cage- my bathroom. There's barely anything in there, except for the bathtub (which can be easily plugged), the sink (which can also be easily plugged) and the toilet (which can be easily closed). There's also a mirror, which they might enjoy.