tootsietoots
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- May 9, 2018
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- lovebird (Tootsie), cockatiel (Yoshi), 3 English budgies (Hugo, Max, and Huckleberry)
I think our cockatiel Yoshi gets night frights pretty easily, because I hear him frantically flap his wings when I try putting the cage cover on. I see him hyperventilate when I take it off, and I'm worried about his safety when he freaks out like that. I just want him to get decent sleep because I completely cover Tootsie's cage and she has no problem with it, but Yoshi won't rest when I try completely covering his cage (I read that cockatiels are easily frightened sometimes). Now I just leave the cage cover partially open.
The cage is in my work area in the house so I don't sleep till late and the lights are on; our house is still pretty busy at night. I've seen suggestions on WikiHow where we could put him in a smaller cage during the night in a quiet and dim room, but I don't think we have the right space for that (my dad also wouldn't like it).
If I completely cover him will that be absolutely terrible or would he eventually get used to it? Or will it be fine to just leave the cage cover partially open to the light (will he get sleep)? I'm not really well read up on night frights, sorry this might be an ignorant or silly question.....
The cage is in my work area in the house so I don't sleep till late and the lights are on; our house is still pretty busy at night. I've seen suggestions on WikiHow where we could put him in a smaller cage during the night in a quiet and dim room, but I don't think we have the right space for that (my dad also wouldn't like it).
If I completely cover him will that be absolutely terrible or would he eventually get used to it? Or will it be fine to just leave the cage cover partially open to the light (will he get sleep)? I'm not really well read up on night frights, sorry this might be an ignorant or silly question.....