Vickkaax90
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- Apr 16, 2018
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- Parrots
- I have two parakeets and a rescued Cockatoo named Amos
Hello everyone,
I am new to this forum and am very excited to read through threads and learn!
I am a small parrot owner, I have had a conure for a few years and he is just amazing!
I have adopted a 20 year old cockatoo who was very sheltered his entire life. He was surrendered to my local spca due to allergies. They kept him in a cage for as long as he was with the other family. I've read the surrender sheet and they never let him out. They didn't give him any toys or foraging toys. nothing. They gave him paper to shred and very little perches. I just fell in love with him because he is very sweet. Just extremely shy and nervous. Which is understandable. He isn't used to socialization or people really. He doesn't know any words or tricks. Which is fine, I would just like to teach him, step up and no bite. My conure's cage is all decked out and he loved it. He plays everyday and I plan on doing the same for my Cockatoo. I already put some toys in his cage and expect he wont touch them for a while. Of course they are not together! My cockatoo has his own room and if he is willing, they can be introduced.
My question is, because he is older... can he still learn? Will he willing to work with me as long as I am patient? How long does it normally take for an older bird to become relaxed and used to his surroundings? and, will he be willing to socialize with other pets?
I am new to this forum and am very excited to read through threads and learn!
I am a small parrot owner, I have had a conure for a few years and he is just amazing!
I have adopted a 20 year old cockatoo who was very sheltered his entire life. He was surrendered to my local spca due to allergies. They kept him in a cage for as long as he was with the other family. I've read the surrender sheet and they never let him out. They didn't give him any toys or foraging toys. nothing. They gave him paper to shred and very little perches. I just fell in love with him because he is very sweet. Just extremely shy and nervous. Which is understandable. He isn't used to socialization or people really. He doesn't know any words or tricks. Which is fine, I would just like to teach him, step up and no bite. My conure's cage is all decked out and he loved it. He plays everyday and I plan on doing the same for my Cockatoo. I already put some toys in his cage and expect he wont touch them for a while. Of course they are not together! My cockatoo has his own room and if he is willing, they can be introduced.
My question is, because he is older... can he still learn? Will he willing to work with me as long as I am patient? How long does it normally take for an older bird to become relaxed and used to his surroundings? and, will he be willing to socialize with other pets?