When someone passes away, it’s not just the people left behind who grieve; sometimes, it’s their pets, too. And deciding what happens next can turn into a surprisingly complicated and emotional battle.
One Redditor recently shared how his late brother left him everything in his will, including a beloved African Grey parrot named Ash. These birds can live up to 60 years, and while his brother was the perfect companion for such a long-term commitment, he wasn’t sure he wanted to dedicate decades of his life to caring for the pet. So he tried to find the best solution for Ash… but his choice sparked family drama he didn’t expect.
The Redditor explained that her brother Don had been “obsessed with parrots” since childhood and finally got one when his life stabilized

















Grief often complicates rational decision-making. As clinical psychologist Dr. Alan Wolfelt explains in Understanding Grief: “Objects tied to a loved one’s memory often become imbued with meaning far beyond their practical use. Conflicts can emerge when surviving relatives project their own needs onto those objects.”
In this case, the parrot wasn’t just a pet; it was a living reminder of Don. For the OP’s mother, rehoming Ash may have felt like giving away a piece of her son. But experts in animal welfare stress that parrots require specialized, consistent care.
The American Federation of Aviculture notes that African Greys are highly intelligent, emotionally complex, and demand lifelong stability to thrive.
By finding an experienced, willing family member to care for Ash and committing financial support, the OP actually ensured her brother’s bird would be cared for in a way that honored both Don’s passion and the parrot’s needs.
Family therapist Dr. Nedra Glover Tawwab puts it simply: “Boundaries protect not just relationships, but the well-being of all involved.” Here, boundaries meant admitting she couldn’t give Ash the life he deserved but someone else could.
Here’s the comments of Reddit users:
Redditors agreed she was not the jerk, pointing out she found the best possible home while also covering costs













However, one user claimed no one was wrong in this story





A parrot owner gave heartfelt thanks for treating Ash with respect, noting that too many parrots are abandoned or mistreated after their owners die










This story isn’t just about a bird; it’s about honoring a sibling’s memory in a way that balances heart and responsibility. By finding Ash a home with someone experienced, while pledging financial support, the woman upheld her brother’s love for his parrot even if it meant facing her mother’s disapproval.
So what do you think? Should she have kept the parrot herself to preserve family peace, or was her decision the ultimate act of respect for both her brother and his beloved companion? Share your thoughts below!








