Mr. Unique said:
Im thinking of getting a ****atoo, can any one with sufficient knowledge and experience with these birds tell me what im getting myself into? What is their price range? and are they dificult to care for?
I heard they can live up to 60 years, and are very affectionate to their owner.
For the bad part!
I am a parrot owner and by no means an expert, but DO NOT get a ****atoo! They are the loudest birds in the world, have the worst bite and need constant attention. It is like having a child who stays in the "Terrible 2's stage. Alot of people think ****atoos don't belong in captivity. Check out this website, it will steer you away from getting a ****atoo!
http://www.mytoos.com/
I am an owner of an African Red-Bellied Parrot and they are great birds! I would suggest getting one, but they are smaller-medium size (not sure if you want a big bird or not)
Here are some things in general I learned about Parrots:
1. Parrots are exotic: It is so cool having a colorful exotic animal in your home, you feel closer to nature.
2. Parrots are noisy. Parrots are social animals and most make noise. My bird is one of the "quieter" species, but still chatters most of the day and can be loud.
3. Parrots are messy: Expect half of the food you give him to end up on the floor of his/her cage or outside of his cage.
4. Parrots are smart: Someone mentioned on this post that parrots are dumb, well they are not. They are smarter than cats and dogs and some are as smart as chimps and dolphins.
5. Parrots are good acrobats: Some are better than others, but my bird does somersaults, climbs with his beak and hangs upside down on one foot at times.
6. Parrots are mischevious: When my parrot wants something, he will do anything in his power to try and get it, even if it means being disobedient.
7. Not all parrots need the same amount of attention: Some parrots like ****atoos, African Greys and Eclectus need constant attention and will develop behavioral problems if they do not. Others, are happy as long as they have plenty of toys:
8. Parrots love to chew: They love to chew on things and will destroy some valuable stuff: Some things my parrot has gotten to: Wooden models, TV remote, lampshade, shoelaces etc.
Well, I would consider looking into getting any of the birds from the Poicephalus Group: Red-Bellies, Jardines, Senegals, Brown-Heads, Meyers. These are African birds that are closely in shape and size and are on the "quiet" side. African Greys are not related to this group.