Taw5106
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- Mar 27, 2014
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- Parrots
- Buddy - Red Crowned Amazon (27 yo)
Venus - Solomon Island Eclectus (4 yo)
Buzz CAG (2 yo)
Sam - Cockatiel 1997 - 2004
Tweety - Budgie 1984 - 1987
Sweety - Budgie 1985 - 1986
Last night we took Buddy with us to a friend's home for dinner. She talks about how she had a cockatoo years ago, loved him and would care for other parrots. Her husband loves birds too and he works offshore. Since he was home we took Buddy so they could meet him. Buddy loved all the attention, even let Mindy scratch his head through the bars and made goo goo eyes and sounds at her.
Well a couple of hours later and numerous beers later (husband and I don't drink), she decided to get Buddy out of his cage and put him on her shoulder. The kids came and got me telling me what was happening inside the house. I went in and heard Buddy screaming, got to the cage and she had already pulled him out, was trying to put him on her shoulder, but he flew off, came towards me and made a perfect landing on my shoulder. He had bit her 6 times, two were bleeders, two left beak marks and the remaining two didn't break the skin but left some serious blood blisters. I was so angry, her husband was angry. It took me more than 30 minutes to get Buddy to calm down. He wanted nothing to do with hands, pressed himself against my head and stayed on my shoulder glued to my head. Food seemed to help. I gave him a little piece of hush puppy and he totally focused on food. After hush puppy, corn made him happy but I still had to do some serious coaxing. And here comes our friend back trying again to get him on her hand saying "I'm use to it." I told husband it was time to go while her husband was pulling her away.
So I've now witnessed the aggressive side of Buddy. I called and checked on our friend this morning, spoke to her daughter who said her hand looks bad and she claims it doesn't hurt. Yeah right. I felt so bad last night for Buddy, not her. I don't agree with forcing yourself on an animal in that manner and felt like I was at fault for taking Buddy over there. Husband said it was her fault, she had been warned but since she had been drinking, she wasn't feeling much and decided to be the bird whisperer. Yes that is true. Our nieces and nephews were over and they learned a valuable lesson and I think that made them aware and respect Buddy more.
So for any new Amazon owners like myself, here is an account. I will not take him back over there and if they come here, I'll be putting a lock on the cage.
Oh and last night before all this happened, he was saying "Nicole", over and over. New to us, and one of the kids there was named Nicole. He's talking more and more, love it!
Well a couple of hours later and numerous beers later (husband and I don't drink), she decided to get Buddy out of his cage and put him on her shoulder. The kids came and got me telling me what was happening inside the house. I went in and heard Buddy screaming, got to the cage and she had already pulled him out, was trying to put him on her shoulder, but he flew off, came towards me and made a perfect landing on my shoulder. He had bit her 6 times, two were bleeders, two left beak marks and the remaining two didn't break the skin but left some serious blood blisters. I was so angry, her husband was angry. It took me more than 30 minutes to get Buddy to calm down. He wanted nothing to do with hands, pressed himself against my head and stayed on my shoulder glued to my head. Food seemed to help. I gave him a little piece of hush puppy and he totally focused on food. After hush puppy, corn made him happy but I still had to do some serious coaxing. And here comes our friend back trying again to get him on her hand saying "I'm use to it." I told husband it was time to go while her husband was pulling her away.
So I've now witnessed the aggressive side of Buddy. I called and checked on our friend this morning, spoke to her daughter who said her hand looks bad and she claims it doesn't hurt. Yeah right. I felt so bad last night for Buddy, not her. I don't agree with forcing yourself on an animal in that manner and felt like I was at fault for taking Buddy over there. Husband said it was her fault, she had been warned but since she had been drinking, she wasn't feeling much and decided to be the bird whisperer. Yes that is true. Our nieces and nephews were over and they learned a valuable lesson and I think that made them aware and respect Buddy more.
So for any new Amazon owners like myself, here is an account. I will not take him back over there and if they come here, I'll be putting a lock on the cage.
Oh and last night before all this happened, he was saying "Nicole", over and over. New to us, and one of the kids there was named Nicole. He's talking more and more, love it!