lettie
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- Sep 29, 2018
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- African Ringneck
Hey guys! Important info: i've had my parrot since September 24th.
Alright so let me start this off with my parrot is indeed in my bedroom. It is the BEST option. Considering I live in a small home and the living room is RIGHT next to the kitchen. Which I am fully aware is terrible for the bird.
I am a huge introvert so I spend most of the day in my bedroom. So you dont have to worry about the parrot being alone. He has me to deal with all day
In fact. He had made lots of progress. He would try to find a way to escape when I first began reading to him, but yesterday he just continued playing even though my face was right next to his cage while reading. Made me very very happy.
My question is, would it be okay if I moved his cage at night to the living room so he could sleep there and move it back in the morning? I cant sleep without sound (weird I know) it's been hard getting used to no sound. Aka no sleep the last few days haha. So I would love it if there was an alternative.
I know people have sleeping cages in other rooms for their parrots, but I cant freely move my bird as he does not know step up (I mean in general hes scared of hands atm)
Would it help if I moved him after covering him for bed? I dont want to overwhelm him with new surroundings, so I was thinking that would probably be the best. You know, for his cage to be covered before I move him.
I am a first time parrot owner, so please be nice.
Alright so let me start this off with my parrot is indeed in my bedroom. It is the BEST option. Considering I live in a small home and the living room is RIGHT next to the kitchen. Which I am fully aware is terrible for the bird.
I am a huge introvert so I spend most of the day in my bedroom. So you dont have to worry about the parrot being alone. He has me to deal with all day
In fact. He had made lots of progress. He would try to find a way to escape when I first began reading to him, but yesterday he just continued playing even though my face was right next to his cage while reading. Made me very very happy.
My question is, would it be okay if I moved his cage at night to the living room so he could sleep there and move it back in the morning? I cant sleep without sound (weird I know) it's been hard getting used to no sound. Aka no sleep the last few days haha. So I would love it if there was an alternative.
I know people have sleeping cages in other rooms for their parrots, but I cant freely move my bird as he does not know step up (I mean in general hes scared of hands atm)
Would it help if I moved him after covering him for bed? I dont want to overwhelm him with new surroundings, so I was thinking that would probably be the best. You know, for his cage to be covered before I move him.
I am a first time parrot owner, so please be nice.