Ratzy
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I am looking after a cockatiel for one of my teachers. His name is Izzy. He was about 1-2 years old when he was bought from the pet store. He bit and attacked anyone who came near
. I can only guess what his life was like before that. I am guessing he is a pearl ( the mutation disappears after a year or two in males ) and was hand reared for his colours. When he lost the pearling, I am guessing that he was sold to the pet store. My teacher purchased him as a class pet. Unfortunately, she knew ( still does ) nothing at all on pet birds and their needs. He was fed bread and was kept in a tiny travel cage for a few days before she got him seed and a cage. As a class pet, I kind of assumed he had a larger cage at home. I took him home for the weekend, about two years ago. I took him into the bathroom, and, I can still remember perfectly, he climbed up to my shoulder and nuzzled my cheek. I am crying as I am writing this. He had previously attacked anyone who had got near him. In a few minutes, I'd progressed to neck scratches. In the past few months, I have started to alter his diet ( I didn't before because he isn't my bird ) by picking out the sun flower seeds and giving him fresh gum leaves. Now I have him at my house again and I need to start to change his diet and convince the teacher to a) get him a bigger cage and c) let him have a healthier diet.
I have heard of cockatiels living up to 30 years of age, and, personally, I am not sure my teacher will keep him that long. Izzy has no toys or mental stimulation
. My heart is breaking just watching Izzy sitting in the cage on the same perch, for hours. It isn't my teachers fault, she just doesn't have a clue about caring properly for Izzy. I have tried to correct her. At school, I play with him until the bell and train him. Sometimes he is left at school over the weekends. I'm not sure what I can do to help really.....


I have heard of cockatiels living up to 30 years of age, and, personally, I am not sure my teacher will keep him that long. Izzy has no toys or mental stimulation
