Peachypink
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- Jan 25, 2021
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- Lola-Mexican Red Headed Amazon
Hi Everyone!
I have been lurking for quite a while, reading as much as I can. I used to work at a pet store many many years ago(One of the few actual good ones who knew what they were doing) and had a few different birds when I was college age. A Quaker being one that I had to give up to my brother when I moved out and they moved to Texas because she had bonded with his male. I also had a Nanday for a while. She had been dropped off at the store with obvious neglect and abuse as she had a broken leg that had healed wrong and needed special care. I loved her but as soon as my sister's Mother-in-Law visited for Christmas one year, it was over. She loved that woman so much she went home with her and lived another 10 years happy as a bug until she passed.
Anyway, shortly after all that, I married a military man and our life of moving was never something I wanted to stress a bird with so now that we are retired and settled in one place and my boys are teenagers, I decided it was time. I started the search for a rescue parrot. I love the big guys and knew with their life span that getting a baby was an irresponsible thing to do at this stage of my life. And I love the idea of giving one another chance to have a happy home.
It did not take long! I have found a beautiful 20-25 year old DYH and she is so sweet! Met her the first week and we just talked. I did not want to push her too fast. She responded beautifuly as I watched her body language pretty close. She definitely showed signs of being scared but was also super curious about me. The following week I had my second "meet" with her. We started with her just sitting next to me on the couch. I talked to her and she talked back, she was totally relaxed and even kept walking over to touch my knee a few times. By the end of the visit she was on my arm and up to my shoulder and back and forth talking with me. The rescue owner even asked if she had pinched me yet, which she had not at all. She put her beak to my arm a few times but never tried to pinch me. And she was all "that little jerk, not fair" Every time she tried to get her or pick her up, KC(the DYH) gives her a good pinch, enough to bruise but not break the skin, no matter where she is picking her up from.
The owner decided right then that she is sure KC will respond well to me and I didn't need to do the next 6 visits and I could take her anytime I was ready. However, I noticed a lump on her cheek that day and we are now waiting for her to get checked by a vet before I take her, just for peace of mind. It was a pretty big lump but it also seems to have gone away since our visit on Sunday. She has an appointment on the 8th that we are still keeping just in case and then after that she can come home. I will be going again on Thursday evening and as many times as I can between now and then just to keep visiting and so she can see me and get a little more familiar with me.
She was a one owner bird her whole life and then the owner developed parkinsons and became too sick to care for her. She decided that after not being physically able to get her out of her cage for a few months it was time to give her up. She has been at the rescue since September so not super long. But as you know, people able to adopt a bigger bird is rare, everyone wants the small ones. So she went from a quiet 2 person home with dogs to the chaos of a rescue that has 20+ macaws and quite a few cockatoos so it is LOUD! And she and one of the other amazons have love/hate relationship and he has pulled out all her tail feathers. So, I can't wait to get her out of there!
I am so excited and dedicated to giver her an amazing home. I have been reading all the pinned threads, so much good info! I can not wait to get her home and start the process of helping her transition back to a quieter space and trusting again.
When I figure out how to upload a picture, I will add one here of our last visit.
I have been lurking for quite a while, reading as much as I can. I used to work at a pet store many many years ago(One of the few actual good ones who knew what they were doing) and had a few different birds when I was college age. A Quaker being one that I had to give up to my brother when I moved out and they moved to Texas because she had bonded with his male. I also had a Nanday for a while. She had been dropped off at the store with obvious neglect and abuse as she had a broken leg that had healed wrong and needed special care. I loved her but as soon as my sister's Mother-in-Law visited for Christmas one year, it was over. She loved that woman so much she went home with her and lived another 10 years happy as a bug until she passed.
Anyway, shortly after all that, I married a military man and our life of moving was never something I wanted to stress a bird with so now that we are retired and settled in one place and my boys are teenagers, I decided it was time. I started the search for a rescue parrot. I love the big guys and knew with their life span that getting a baby was an irresponsible thing to do at this stage of my life. And I love the idea of giving one another chance to have a happy home.
It did not take long! I have found a beautiful 20-25 year old DYH and she is so sweet! Met her the first week and we just talked. I did not want to push her too fast. She responded beautifuly as I watched her body language pretty close. She definitely showed signs of being scared but was also super curious about me. The following week I had my second "meet" with her. We started with her just sitting next to me on the couch. I talked to her and she talked back, she was totally relaxed and even kept walking over to touch my knee a few times. By the end of the visit she was on my arm and up to my shoulder and back and forth talking with me. The rescue owner even asked if she had pinched me yet, which she had not at all. She put her beak to my arm a few times but never tried to pinch me. And she was all "that little jerk, not fair" Every time she tried to get her or pick her up, KC(the DYH) gives her a good pinch, enough to bruise but not break the skin, no matter where she is picking her up from.
The owner decided right then that she is sure KC will respond well to me and I didn't need to do the next 6 visits and I could take her anytime I was ready. However, I noticed a lump on her cheek that day and we are now waiting for her to get checked by a vet before I take her, just for peace of mind. It was a pretty big lump but it also seems to have gone away since our visit on Sunday. She has an appointment on the 8th that we are still keeping just in case and then after that she can come home. I will be going again on Thursday evening and as many times as I can between now and then just to keep visiting and so she can see me and get a little more familiar with me.
She was a one owner bird her whole life and then the owner developed parkinsons and became too sick to care for her. She decided that after not being physically able to get her out of her cage for a few months it was time to give her up. She has been at the rescue since September so not super long. But as you know, people able to adopt a bigger bird is rare, everyone wants the small ones. So she went from a quiet 2 person home with dogs to the chaos of a rescue that has 20+ macaws and quite a few cockatoos so it is LOUD! And she and one of the other amazons have love/hate relationship and he has pulled out all her tail feathers. So, I can't wait to get her out of there!
I am so excited and dedicated to giver her an amazing home. I have been reading all the pinned threads, so much good info! I can not wait to get her home and start the process of helping her transition back to a quieter space and trusting again.
When I figure out how to upload a picture, I will add one here of our last visit.
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