JaneyB
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- Sep 24, 2012
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Hi everyone! I recently adopted a 13-year-old Citron Cockatoo from a pretty sad situation. This bird had been basically left in a cage in a room with little interaction and no out-of-cage time for at least the 2 years that his most recent owner had him. I don't know his history before that.
I have experience with birds, having 2 macaws (who mostly are my husbands birds, but they like me too) and also being mom to a C2 for 14 years who I had from a baby. She was the sweetest thing and she grew up happy and healthy. She passed away last year, we don't know exactly why but the vet said it may have been her heart. My heart was broken when she passed, but recently I've been wanting to open my heart and home to another bird.
The bird I adopted (rescued...) is very sweet, but he is cage-bound, and seems to be a bit of an attention screamer. I can't blame him, given his past. But the problem is, I've never had to undo someone elses mistakes, and though I've read all about it, I was wondering if someone here had some first hand experience. I certainly don't want to make things worse by doing the wrong thing.
So here's the situation. 2 years in a cage, seed diet, cookies for treats (or to quiet him). He'll let me reach my hand in to pet him but will not step up. (Does not know the command). He seems to really like me, and after only 2 days with us he will now scream if I leave the room. He doesn't like my husband at all and will hiss at him. He looks to have plucked the feathers off his legs, but nowhere else.
What I've done so far: I gave him fresh veggies, and added pellets to the cage in a separate bowl to get him used to it. I misted him with a spray bottle (he hadn't had a bath in months) and he seemed to like it. His feathers look much better. I sit in the room with him, with his cage door open, and encourage him to come out. He hasn't yet. Every so often I will reach in and pet him. I cover him with a dark sheet at night which he doesn't seem to mind.
I'm just wondering if there's anything else I should be doing or not doing to help this poor guy adjust? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Jane (and Jax the C2)
I have experience with birds, having 2 macaws (who mostly are my husbands birds, but they like me too) and also being mom to a C2 for 14 years who I had from a baby. She was the sweetest thing and she grew up happy and healthy. She passed away last year, we don't know exactly why but the vet said it may have been her heart. My heart was broken when she passed, but recently I've been wanting to open my heart and home to another bird.
The bird I adopted (rescued...) is very sweet, but he is cage-bound, and seems to be a bit of an attention screamer. I can't blame him, given his past. But the problem is, I've never had to undo someone elses mistakes, and though I've read all about it, I was wondering if someone here had some first hand experience. I certainly don't want to make things worse by doing the wrong thing.
So here's the situation. 2 years in a cage, seed diet, cookies for treats (or to quiet him). He'll let me reach my hand in to pet him but will not step up. (Does not know the command). He seems to really like me, and after only 2 days with us he will now scream if I leave the room. He doesn't like my husband at all and will hiss at him. He looks to have plucked the feathers off his legs, but nowhere else.
What I've done so far: I gave him fresh veggies, and added pellets to the cage in a separate bowl to get him used to it. I misted him with a spray bottle (he hadn't had a bath in months) and he seemed to like it. His feathers look much better. I sit in the room with him, with his cage door open, and encourage him to come out. He hasn't yet. Every so often I will reach in and pet him. I cover him with a dark sheet at night which he doesn't seem to mind.
I'm just wondering if there's anything else I should be doing or not doing to help this poor guy adjust? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Jane (and Jax the C2)