Hands-on, noise-friendly, bite-aware care for loud, playful, clownish conures while you are away.
Ask anyone who lives with a conure and they will describe the same bird: a small parrot with the energy of a much bigger one, a goofy sense of fun, and absolutely no volume control. Green-cheeks, sun conures, jendays, pineapples and the rest are bold, affectionate, mischievous companions that bond hard and want to be right in the middle of everything. That big personality is exactly why boarding a conure is its own skill. Leave one understimulated and ignored and it will let the whole house know, so we built our conure boarding around the two things these birds need most: company and stuff to do.
Let us be honest about the noise first, because it is the thing owners worry about. Conures are loud, and they are supposed to be. The contact calls at sunrise and again before dusk are how a flock checks in, and a happy conure shrieks with sheer enthusiasm. We do not try to train that out of a guest bird. Instead we house conures where their volume suits them, space quieter species away, and treat the racket as a sign of a settled, secure bird rather than a problem to suppress. A conure that is allowed to be loud relaxes far faster than one being constantly hushed.
Then there is the beak. Conures are beaky, nippy little characters, and most of that is play, testing, or excitement rather than real aggression. The trick is to read it rather than react to it, so we let a new conure set the pace, learn its particular tells, and never force a step-up from a bird that is still sizing us up. Add in a strong appetite for play and you have a parrot that thrives on attention and falls apart without it, which is precisely the gap a good boarding stay has to fill.
Daily interaction, supervised play, and company built into every stay, because an ignored conure is an unhappy conure.
Conures are placed where they can call freely, with quieter birds spaced away so everyone stays comfortable.
We read beaky, nippy conure language instead of reacting to it, letting each bird set the pace on its own terms.
Shreddable toys, foraging puzzles, swings, and snuggle huts rotated to burn off that bottomless conure energy.
Your exact pellet-and-fresh-food plan kept intact, with the chopped veg and fruit conures love offered daily.
Pictures and notes on play, mood, and appetite so you can watch your clown settling in from anywhere.
A conure away from its people misses two things above all: the attention and the games. So we recreate both. Bring your bird's own cage if you can, a couple of its favourite shreddable toys, and the cosy hut or tent it likes to sleep in, since many conures back-sleep snuggled into a hide and feel exposed without one. Tell us its quirks too, the words and sounds it loves, the hand it trusts, the moods that mean leave me be, and we will work with the bird in front of us rather than against it.
Plenty of Milton conure owners reach out before a summer trip or the winter holidays, exactly when a social little parrot is most likely to sulk if it ends up somewhere that just feeds and forgets it. We make sure that does not happen. Between supervised play, fresh foraging, and a handler who actually enjoys a cheeky conure, your bird stays engaged instead of bored. Send us your dates and a picture of your conure's personality, and we will give the little clown the hands-on stay it needs.
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