Cockatiel Bird for sale in Findlay, Ohio | $200 | Petzlover


Hand tamed Cockatiel and English Budgie
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
These 2 are buddies (both male) and need to be kept together. They come with everything they need to be happy in their new home. There is a5 ft. tree stand (new 02/24 for $422) 2 cages toys 48 ft. rope perch toys galore and food. They are both around 11 - 18 months old and are healthy. They are both hand tamed and enjoy attention and interactions with their owners. The cockatiel (Wilson) is starting to mimic sounds and should be talking soon if you work with him. We are moving and I absolutely hate to sell them but I have no choice. Only loving home with the space to let them have outside the cage time. I rarely had them in their cages.
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$200
Frequently Asked Questions about Hand Tamed Cockatiel and English Budgie
1. What breeds are available for adoption?
The available breeds are Cockatiel and English Budgie. These two are buddies and need to be kept together for their well-being.
2. How old are these birds?
Both the Cockatiel (Wilson) and the English Budgie are around 11 - 18 months old.
3. Are the birds hand tamed?
Yes, both birds are hand tamed and enjoy attention and interactions with their owners.
4. Do these birds come with any accessories?
Yes, they come with everything they need to be happy in their new home, including a new 5 ft. tree stand (costing $422), 2 cages, toys, a 48 ft. rope perch, and food.
5. Can the Cockatiel talk?
The Cockatiel (Wilson) is beginning to mimic sounds and should start talking soon if you work with him.
6. What is the adoption price for the birds?
The adoption price for the Hand Tamed Cockatiel and English Budgie is $200.
7. Where are the birds located?
The birds are located in Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio, United States.
8. What kind of home are you looking for?
We are looking for a loving home that has enough space to let the birds have outside-the-cage time. It's important that they are not kept cooped up in their cages.
9. Why are you selling the birds?
We are moving and unfortunately, we have no choice but to sell them. It deeply saddens us as we love them very much.

























