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How to Keep Lovebirds Quiet

Provide adequate food and water. Lovebirds can become noisy when they are hungry or thirsty. Make sure they have access to fresh food and water at all times.

Give them plenty of toys. Lovebirds love to play, and toys can help to keep them entertained and quiet. Provide a variety of toys, including chew toys, soft toys, and interactive toys.

Place their cage in a quiet area. Lovebirds can be easily disturbed by noise, so it is important to place their cage in a quiet area of the home. Avoid placing it near televisions, radios, or other sources of noise.

Cover their cage at night. This will help to block out light and noise, and it will give your lovebirds a chance to get a good night's sleep.

Take them out of their cage for regular exercise. Lovebirds need regular exercise to stay happy and healthy. Take them out of their cage for at least 30 minutes each day, and let them fly around or explore a safe area.

Socialize them. Lovebirds are social creatures, and they love to interact with people. Spend time with your lovebirds each day, talking to them, petting them, and playing with them.

Be patient. It may take some time for your lovebirds to quiet down. Just be patient, and continue to provide them with a healthy and stimulating environment. Eventually, they will learn to be quiet and enjoy their home.

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