luckymum
New member
Hi all,
I am the proud new mum of a baby 8 week old cockatiel called Lucky. I think he is a fallow colouring.
I have not owned a cockatiel since I was a kid so I am basically starting again, I want to tame him and train him to the harness and so on but not too sure where to start.
I have a couple questions, firstly he has only been home a few days but still seems quite stressed with his crest up, but then he looks around with interest and has explored his cage lots. He is eating and drinking and loves his millet and spinich.
I have two cats so I wont leave his cage out when I am not around, I am putting his cage in the laundry at nightime and in my bedroom with the door closed and a window cracked while I am at work during the day, do you think this is causing him to take longer to settle? The cats are aware thanks to water spray that Lucky is off limits but I wont trust them around him without me there to supervise...
I am wondering how long I should leave it till I start really working on taming him, I am thinking to start with target training outside the cage as he was not handraised, do you think thats my best approach? I am learning not to be nervous of his beak too so I think this is the best method to avoid stressing either of us. Plus once I have him confidently targeting I can start working with my kids a little as well?
Should I just leave him alone till his crest goes to the relaxed position most of the time? He seems on constant high alert.
Thanks in advance.
I am the proud new mum of a baby 8 week old cockatiel called Lucky. I think he is a fallow colouring.
I have not owned a cockatiel since I was a kid so I am basically starting again, I want to tame him and train him to the harness and so on but not too sure where to start.
I have a couple questions, firstly he has only been home a few days but still seems quite stressed with his crest up, but then he looks around with interest and has explored his cage lots. He is eating and drinking and loves his millet and spinich.
I have two cats so I wont leave his cage out when I am not around, I am putting his cage in the laundry at nightime and in my bedroom with the door closed and a window cracked while I am at work during the day, do you think this is causing him to take longer to settle? The cats are aware thanks to water spray that Lucky is off limits but I wont trust them around him without me there to supervise...
I am wondering how long I should leave it till I start really working on taming him, I am thinking to start with target training outside the cage as he was not handraised, do you think thats my best approach? I am learning not to be nervous of his beak too so I think this is the best method to avoid stressing either of us. Plus once I have him confidently targeting I can start working with my kids a little as well?
Should I just leave him alone till his crest goes to the relaxed position most of the time? He seems on constant high alert.
Thanks in advance.