Cage is assembled, Bobby took it like a fish to water.

Mjhandy

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Thor the Quaker, Gandalf the Grey, and Bobbi the Goffin
This is our new 30x40 King Cage. I'd rather assemble Ikea stuff.

None of the birds freaked out about the new thing. Well, the quaker is the quaker, everything is a 5 alarm fire, but he's cool.

A white G2 in a white cage.

I just want to thank everyone for their advice on how to deal with the bird and the new cage. They were all in the room we out this together.


https://photos.app.goo.gl/es2LL5HC9YLdqGw27

Thanks.
 
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Spectacular cage, Bobby is gorgeous.

Not to hijack the thread, but Gabby was on my shoulder and was attracted by the monitor!
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Spectacular cage, Bobby is gorgeous.

Not to hijack the thread, but Gabby was on my shoulder and was attracted by the monitor!
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Thanks Scott. That made me chuckle!
 
Looks great.
 
Wow...I love your bird room! And looks like Bobby took to it right away.
Just a LOL here...When I rehomed Jonesy the Goffin his new parront's daughter named him Bobby too :)



Jim
 
Cockatoos expect the royal treatment so of course he accepted his new cage. Quakers, on the other hand, as you said, expect every new thing is a parrot-eating monster and you have deliberately invited it in to destroy them. LOL
 
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Wow...I love your bird room! And looks like Bobby took to it right away.
Just a LOL here...When I rehomed Jonesy the Goffin his new parront's daughter named him Bobby too :)



Jim

We were ready to re-home Bobby, after a second bite to my face I'd had enough. He had to go. My wife and were upset, her more than I. Rather than do that, we look at him and came to the conclusion, it's the bird, not us. So we got him this nice big cage. The cage he came with was too small. Add a few toys and it was over crowded.

So I still don't handle him like I used to, but it is hormonal season, but he does seem happier. His screaming fits, while still intense, seem less. Or we're getting used to them.

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Cockatoos expect the royal treatment so of course he accepted his new cage. Quakers, on the other hand, as you said, expect every new thing is a parrot-eating monster and you have deliberately invited it in to destroy them. LOL

Thor the quaker is learning how to parrot from the other two birds, it's hilarious.
 

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