Hello! So this is a long story. It might be more of a roommate problem, but I am not sure who to ask anymore.
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So I got my tiel when she was about 4 months old from the pets store. She was hand raised and everything (so she's about 8 months now). My girlfriend originally got her for my birthday present since my roommate and I had wanted a pet in the apartment anyways. I just want to clarify in all intents the bird was supposed to be mine, but I wanted to be nice and share her with my roommate.
It started about two weeks after I brought the bird home. My girlfriend and I noticed how my roommate was being really close to my bird, and I know I should have stopped it then but didn't because I wanted to be nice.
My roommate and my bird (Missy) were very becoming comfortable with each other, to the point that they have bonded. Whenever my roommate is home, Missy refuses to acknowledge me and attacks me even if I get close. Missy loves my roommate, loves my girlfriend, and loves every one else who comes in this apartment: except me. She hates me so much and it breaks my heart a lot.
I still take care of her. I do all the cleaning, the refreshing the food, EVERYTHING. But she still hates me.
I am a college student so I am gone during my classes for the most part, and my schedule is really intensive as an engineer, and my roommate is home a lot more. He got pissed at me for being 'negligent' and would text me about how I can't take care of the bird and am not giving the bird enough emotional attention, even tho the first thing I would do when I got home for my bird is open the cage so she can come out.
It got to a point where my roommate asked if he could buy the bird off me. He claimed that the bird had bonded with him, and it would be detrimental to Missy's health if he and Missy were separated. I told him let's worry that if he wanted to buy the bird he would have to take care of Missy.
***Let me clarify it really broke my heart, and still will if I have to see Missy go, but I am worried he is right about the mental health thing****
I let this trial run go on for a month, and my roommate had NEVER, not even ONCE cleaned Missy's cage, but he kept sending me articles with research he did on things I happened to be doing wrong for the birds mental health (aka articles about stuff like bonding), but he never once took care of her physical needs. But I couldn't stand that Missy's cage is so dirty.
But now him and the bird are too attached and I am not sure what to do.
He lets Missy do whatever she wants. He doesn't even cage her at night! He says it's bad for birds to stay in a cage, He doesn't let me take Missy to get her wings clipped, He lets Missy bite on everything and eat anything she wants, and he even lets Missy come into the bathroom/shower with him. She is kinda being a little **** and is screaming a lot because my roommate always listens to her when she screams even tho I told him to stop.
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I am not sure what to do at this point. Is my roommate right? Even though he doesn't take care of the bird, would Missy be better off with him?
I honestly didn't want my bird to hate me, and the pet store lady said it is too late for me to bond with Missy now because cockatiel's are one person birds...
I just don't understand why he chose my roommate and not me other than the fact that I just have a slightly longer work day. I tried and still try to put in effort to bond but Missy hates me. I also don't let Missy do whatever, so that might be another reason I am not sure.
I really wanted a pet bird, and I think I am being reasonable with how I care for Missy (not letting her bite my keyboard, stopping her from eating things she shouldn't, putting her in the cage at night, ect)
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I am asking:
1) Is there any way for me to salvage a relationship with Missy if I am the only person she hates?
2) Would it really affect her mental health that much if I separate Missy & my roommate when our lease ends in May?
3) And should I just give my roommate Missy because there is really no other option?
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So I got my tiel when she was about 4 months old from the pets store. She was hand raised and everything (so she's about 8 months now). My girlfriend originally got her for my birthday present since my roommate and I had wanted a pet in the apartment anyways. I just want to clarify in all intents the bird was supposed to be mine, but I wanted to be nice and share her with my roommate.
It started about two weeks after I brought the bird home. My girlfriend and I noticed how my roommate was being really close to my bird, and I know I should have stopped it then but didn't because I wanted to be nice.
My roommate and my bird (Missy) were very becoming comfortable with each other, to the point that they have bonded. Whenever my roommate is home, Missy refuses to acknowledge me and attacks me even if I get close. Missy loves my roommate, loves my girlfriend, and loves every one else who comes in this apartment: except me. She hates me so much and it breaks my heart a lot.
I still take care of her. I do all the cleaning, the refreshing the food, EVERYTHING. But she still hates me.
I am a college student so I am gone during my classes for the most part, and my schedule is really intensive as an engineer, and my roommate is home a lot more. He got pissed at me for being 'negligent' and would text me about how I can't take care of the bird and am not giving the bird enough emotional attention, even tho the first thing I would do when I got home for my bird is open the cage so she can come out.
It got to a point where my roommate asked if he could buy the bird off me. He claimed that the bird had bonded with him, and it would be detrimental to Missy's health if he and Missy were separated. I told him let's worry that if he wanted to buy the bird he would have to take care of Missy.
***Let me clarify it really broke my heart, and still will if I have to see Missy go, but I am worried he is right about the mental health thing****
I let this trial run go on for a month, and my roommate had NEVER, not even ONCE cleaned Missy's cage, but he kept sending me articles with research he did on things I happened to be doing wrong for the birds mental health (aka articles about stuff like bonding), but he never once took care of her physical needs. But I couldn't stand that Missy's cage is so dirty.
But now him and the bird are too attached and I am not sure what to do.
He lets Missy do whatever she wants. He doesn't even cage her at night! He says it's bad for birds to stay in a cage, He doesn't let me take Missy to get her wings clipped, He lets Missy bite on everything and eat anything she wants, and he even lets Missy come into the bathroom/shower with him. She is kinda being a little **** and is screaming a lot because my roommate always listens to her when she screams even tho I told him to stop.
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I am not sure what to do at this point. Is my roommate right? Even though he doesn't take care of the bird, would Missy be better off with him?
I honestly didn't want my bird to hate me, and the pet store lady said it is too late for me to bond with Missy now because cockatiel's are one person birds...
I just don't understand why he chose my roommate and not me other than the fact that I just have a slightly longer work day. I tried and still try to put in effort to bond but Missy hates me. I also don't let Missy do whatever, so that might be another reason I am not sure.
I really wanted a pet bird, and I think I am being reasonable with how I care for Missy (not letting her bite my keyboard, stopping her from eating things she shouldn't, putting her in the cage at night, ect)
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I am asking:
1) Is there any way for me to salvage a relationship with Missy if I am the only person she hates?
2) Would it really affect her mental health that much if I separate Missy & my roommate when our lease ends in May?
3) And should I just give my roommate Missy because there is really no other option?