lorika
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Hey all,
My lorikeet is very friendly and affectionate, but sometimes lashes out.
For example, just now he was being a real pain - trying to force his beak into my mouth over and over - so I decided to put him back in his cage. He wouldn't go voluntarily, so I tried to use my hand to get him off my shoulder and he attacked it, sensing its evil intentions to get him into his cage. I somehow felt it was important not to lose a confrontation like that so I grabbed him and put him in his cage. He bit my hand in several places and actually drew some blood. My whole thumb feels numb from the pressure he put on it and I can see prints of his beak minutes later.
Am I doing something wrong to inspire such aggression in my bird? I'm afraid he'll grow up to be an out of control little monster...
Any help is welcome,
Lorika
My lorikeet is very friendly and affectionate, but sometimes lashes out.
For example, just now he was being a real pain - trying to force his beak into my mouth over and over - so I decided to put him back in his cage. He wouldn't go voluntarily, so I tried to use my hand to get him off my shoulder and he attacked it, sensing its evil intentions to get him into his cage. I somehow felt it was important not to lose a confrontation like that so I grabbed him and put him in his cage. He bit my hand in several places and actually drew some blood. My whole thumb feels numb from the pressure he put on it and I can see prints of his beak minutes later.
Am I doing something wrong to inspire such aggression in my bird? I'm afraid he'll grow up to be an out of control little monster...
Any help is welcome,
Lorika