@Huma0 @Ayxan0
Pet owners are the big factor in the acceptability of the animal, in my experience. I have birds, even chickens and ducks, but I only travel with the Queen of the flock -- my African Grey parrot. She is housebroken, she poops in the toilet every morning. (might be TMI there, I know). I have lots of positive reviews for her, as a guest, she makes us a lot of friends. That's because I spend a lot of time with her, training her, and socializing her with people.
I have met some very nice cats, just not those renter's cats! They were undesirable renters in lots of other ways, such as cleanliness, prompt payment of their rent, and having unregistered room mates to make their rent. 😞Here is Dylan, chewing on a chicken bone. Yes, birds can be omnivorous!
Parrots are not a common pet here in the US, but most hosts have accepted her, when I message them with a question. I would not be able to travel overseas with Dylan, due to the endangered species rules, I might not be able to get her admitted back to the US. She is almost 30 years old, and could live to be 80.
Ted & Chris