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Jasmine

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large
  • parrot
  • Cockatoo

About Jasmine

Alexander, NC

Species & Breed

parrot
Cockatoo

Physical Traits

Adult
Male
Large

Behavior

Jasmine’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Jasmine's Story

Jasmine is a 22 year old male Moluccan cockatoo. He has a big personality involving lots of action. The key to a successful relationship is giving him many new things to do, especially opportunities that challenge a busy body and busy mind. Jasmine is smart, active, and interactive. He has a sweet voice when he says, "Come here, boy," and will also give out a long cackle with his head thrown back theatrically, swinging upside down from a perch in the aviary. Male cockatoos are not recommended for households with small children.<br/><br/>Male cockatoos are generally boisterous, loud, high energy, and unpredictable. They need homes committed o understanding behavior (flock behavior, positive reinforcement, never try to snuggle, the ability to keep them BUSY, etc)?<br/><br/>Cockatoos usually do best in a home with other birds (cockatoos preferably), so they don’t depend completely on people, and become dysfunctionally attached to you.  This is what leads to some problems (screaming, latching on and biting hard, etc). <br/><br/>Like all cockatoos and parrots, he also needs a home that is NOT interested in a cockatoo or parrot to snuggle. Some mistakenly believe cockatoos are naturally snuggly. Snuggling a cockatoo can lead to behavioral and physical problems, so they should not be pet anywhere other than their heads. (No petting down the back, under wings, etc. This is sexually stimulating and can lead to increased hormone production, decreasing the calcium in their bones, hyperactive egg laying, screaming, feather damaging behavior, cloacal/vent prolapse, or chasing/attacking other family members (because a pair bond is formed with an individual, and certain times of the year they want to go off my themselves to raise a family, so may attack other household members to drive them away)). Mammals like dogs or cats are better matches for homes interested in a companion animal with whom to snuggle.<br/><br/>So, if you are obsessed with positive reinforcement training, enrichment, are high energy, want more than one bird, and are up for a challenge - a male cockatoo may be for you! <br/><br/>IMPORTANT PROCESS INFORMATION: Before we can discuss a specific bird with you, we ask that you follow our adoption process. Some birds are in foster homes that may adopt them, many other birds are waiting for our help and are not yet posted in PetFinders. The adoption coordinator in your area will work with you to find the best home for each bird, and a species and personality that works best for your family too. We want to set everyone up for success, especially our parrots.<br/><br/>To get started, the adoption process includes completing our parrot match application and attending one of our core classes. You can find information about this process on our website at www.phoenixlanding.org/adopt<br/><br/>ONLY AREAS OF OPERATION: Phoenix Landing serves only Maryland, Washington D.C., Virginia, North Carolina, and northeast Florida. We do not ship birds. However, everyone is welcome and encouraged to join us for our online events. Parrots are unique and they deserve us to be informed caretakers. There are also many past event recordings available which you may find helpful. All event information can be found at www.phoenixlanding.org/events<br/><br/>Thanks for helping parrots!<br/>Phoenix Landing Foundation<br/>www.phoenixlanding.org

Jasmine is a 22 year old male Moluccan cockatoo. He has a big personality involving lots of action. The key to a successful relationship is giving him many new things to do, especially opportunities that challenge a busy body and busy mind. Jasmine is smart, active, and interactive. He has a sweet voice when he says, "Come here, boy," and will also give out a long cackle with his head thrown back theatrically, swinging upside down from a perch in the aviary. Male cockatoos are not recommended for households with small children.

Male cockatoos are generally boisterous, loud, high energy, and unpredictable. They need homes committed o understanding behavior (flock behavior, positive reinforcement, never try to snuggle, the ability to keep them BUSY, etc)?

Cockatoos usually do best in a home with other birds (cockatoos preferably), so they don’t depend completely on people, and become dysfunctionally attached to you.  This is what leads to some problems (screaming, latching on and biting hard, etc). 

Jasmine is a 22 year old male Moluccan cockatoo. He has a big personality involving lots of action. The key to a successful relationship is giving him many new things to do, especially opportunities that challenge a busy body and busy mind. Jasmine is smart, active, and interactive. He has a sweet voice when he says, "Come here, boy," and will also give out a long cackle with his head thrown back theatrically, swinging upside down from a perch in the aviary. Male cockatoos are not recommended for households with small children.

Male cockatoos are generally boisterous, loud, high energy, and unpredictable. They need homes committed o understanding behavior (flock behavior, positive reinforcement, never try to snuggle, the ability to keep them BUSY, etc)?

Cockatoos usually do best in a home with other birds (cockatoos preferably), so they don’t depend completely on people, and become dysfunctionally attached to you.  This is what leads to some problems (screaming, latching on and biting hard, etc). 

Like all cockatoos and parrots, he also needs a home that is NOT interested in a cockatoo or parrot to snuggle. Some mistakenly believe cockatoos are naturally snuggly. Snuggling a cockatoo can lead to behavioral and physical problems, so they should not be pet anywhere other than their heads. (No petting down the back, under wings, etc. This is sexually stimulating and can lead to increased horm

How To Adopt

Jasmine was listed as Adoptable by Phoenix Landing Foundation
How can I adopt Jasmine?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Phoenix Landing Foundation. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
When can I meet Jasmine?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Phoenix Landing Foundation will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Jasmine, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Phoenix Landing Foundation, and they'll be happy to help!
Phoenix Landing Foundation's Adoption Policy
Understanding the attributes of various parrot species is important. It is also essential to make sure that the personal connection between each individual parrot and the adopting family is just right. We want our families and birds to succeed for many years. The first step is to send an application, begin talking with us, and attend our educational seminars. Our goal is to help each parrot find stability and the best possible place to call home. We want to set you and a bird up for success, this is why in most cases we prefer to do a home visit. This usually happens after you join us for a class, and before a bird is placed.

Jasmine is from Phoenix Landing Foundation

[Alexander, NC]

Our Mission
To get started, please do not email us about a specific bird. Go to www.phoenixlanding.org to learn about our adoption and education programs. Phoenix Landing is a 501(c)(3) all-volunteer organization dedicated to the welfare of parrots. Our objectives are to: * Provide educational activities * Facilitate adoption for par...
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