Lonely lovebird called Juliet needs new home says Brighton's RSPCA

The charity is determined to find her Valentine.

Author: Iona Stewart-RichardsonPublished 12th Feb 2022

A lonely lovebird rescued by the RSPCA in Brighton is now looking for a new home - and soulmate.

Juliet the lovebird came into their care in December after she was rescued by the charity.

She is thought to be around six years old and would like an aviary home with other love birds.

RSPCA Brighton manager Jenny Eden said:

“No lovebird should be lonely and we’d love to get her the perfect home in time for Valentine’s day.

“Juliet is ready to meet her match so if you can offer her the home and company she needs please get in touch with us.”

Naturally lovebirds live in small flocks and form monogamous relationships within the group. Paired birds spend long periods of time sitting together but poor Juliet is all alone.

Juliet can’t live with other species of birds so is particularly looking for a lovebird-experienced home. Staff would like to find her owners with a large aviary with plenty of space and lots of enrichment.

Jenny added: “She is a beautiful girl and we really want to see her happy and find her a friend for company.

“Lovebirds are cheeky and playful birds who need lots of enrichment and things to do, and they love to destroy things like cardboard tubes, boxes and toys.”

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