Hey,
I have read that most parrots have a bit of a mumble and a complain when it is time to go to bed, but our 1 year old pineapple conure seems to really hate it. We have hoped that routine would eventually get him used to it but every night, without fail, he is terrified... scrambling around his cage desperately trying to get to us when he thinks we are about to leave.
What triggers it is the light going off. He knows we are about to leave and he goes a little bit crazy, flapping and clambering around. Then making crying noises for 15-20 minutes.
We have tried having the light already off and it slowly transitioning to dark, we have tried leaving immediately, leaving slowly, nothing changes. We were in there the other night as it got dark and he clings to us, actively evading attempts to go in to his cage. He just seems to want cuddling at this point.
Is there anything we can do to make this easier for him? It's kind of heartbreaking each night!
I have read that most parrots have a bit of a mumble and a complain when it is time to go to bed, but our 1 year old pineapple conure seems to really hate it. We have hoped that routine would eventually get him used to it but every night, without fail, he is terrified... scrambling around his cage desperately trying to get to us when he thinks we are about to leave.
What triggers it is the light going off. He knows we are about to leave and he goes a little bit crazy, flapping and clambering around. Then making crying noises for 15-20 minutes.
We have tried having the light already off and it slowly transitioning to dark, we have tried leaving immediately, leaving slowly, nothing changes. We were in there the other night as it got dark and he clings to us, actively evading attempts to go in to his cage. He just seems to want cuddling at this point.
Is there anything we can do to make this easier for him? It's kind of heartbreaking each night!