Hi,
I was just wondering if anyone has cockatiels or other birds around their home, and tends to leave them out more than average?
It seems to me that lovebirds are good with having an open cage lifestyle, when we got the lovebirds, we put them in the cage, left the door open, and they just seemed to come and go with ease.
With the cockatiel, We had 2, now 1 ( ) and neither of them want to go in the cage at all. Has anyone else had a baby cockatiel and noticed them not wanting to go in a cage at all?
The opening is about 8" wide and 6" tall, seems good, the cage is about 24x20 and 16" tall, too small maybe?
Should I just force it into the cage, to get it used to the cage?
I was also considering buying a 3 tier bird bath feeder for the living room, so the 2 top tiers are for food and water, and the bird bath dish would be for catching the mess and poops. And then buying a bird travel pouch, if we need to take him somewhere, or lock him up for a few minutes in a pinch, say in case a friend comes over with a pet dog or something.
Or is it a good idea to force him into being used to the cage?
We noticed that a lovebird seems to be prone to staying in an open cage when we are out of the house, if a cockatiel is used to a cage, will they be similar, or are they more prone to getting in trouble?
Will they just sit on the cage top or something, or are they more adventurous and curious?
Were going to have to have it used to the cage, if it's going to want to explore toasters, toilets, and electrical wires every time we leave.
Just trying to get a heads up on some traits, to see if we should demand the bird be used to the cage, and possibly locked in when we leave the house.
And I should have signed up to a bird forum a long time ago to learn about these things.
I was just wondering if anyone has cockatiels or other birds around their home, and tends to leave them out more than average?
It seems to me that lovebirds are good with having an open cage lifestyle, when we got the lovebirds, we put them in the cage, left the door open, and they just seemed to come and go with ease.
With the cockatiel, We had 2, now 1 ( ) and neither of them want to go in the cage at all. Has anyone else had a baby cockatiel and noticed them not wanting to go in a cage at all?
The opening is about 8" wide and 6" tall, seems good, the cage is about 24x20 and 16" tall, too small maybe?
Should I just force it into the cage, to get it used to the cage?
I was also considering buying a 3 tier bird bath feeder for the living room, so the 2 top tiers are for food and water, and the bird bath dish would be for catching the mess and poops. And then buying a bird travel pouch, if we need to take him somewhere, or lock him up for a few minutes in a pinch, say in case a friend comes over with a pet dog or something.
Or is it a good idea to force him into being used to the cage?
We noticed that a lovebird seems to be prone to staying in an open cage when we are out of the house, if a cockatiel is used to a cage, will they be similar, or are they more prone to getting in trouble?
Will they just sit on the cage top or something, or are they more adventurous and curious?
Were going to have to have it used to the cage, if it's going to want to explore toasters, toilets, and electrical wires every time we leave.
Just trying to get a heads up on some traits, to see if we should demand the bird be used to the cage, and possibly locked in when we leave the house.
And I should have signed up to a bird forum a long time ago to learn about these things.