tlouiselle
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If only love and affection could make the perfect bird :-( Our little Stewie has brought us so much joy. We love him to pieces. He is comical, sweet, affectionate, cuddly, quiet, and just a little prince. Since I work from home he is out of his cage with our other bird all day. He spends most of his time either on his play gym on top of his cage or out on the play gym on the lanai. When he wants to visit, he comes in to play and sit with me or the dogs. Aside from wanting everything on our dinner plates (he gets his own plate of what we are eating) he has been a perfect little gentleman.
The 6 1/2 month old age has hit. He has opened his eyes and taken notice to more of his surroundings. He has more energy (which we love). The little stinker has also decided he wants to eat the walls on the corners where he can get a grip (near his cage and near the shower during shower time)! The walls have always been there too and he never noticed them before! Wouldn't you know it? This little beast knows that I don't like it and actually watches to see if I have my eye on him! If I am looking he will nuzzle the towel or something near the wall, talk to me in his sweet angelic voice, and turn me into a mush ball (yes he knows how to work it). The second he thinks I am not looking he goes in for the kill! He has also torn apart 2 laptops this last week too!
Toys you ask? We have bird toys coming out of our ears. Swings, foraging, chew, puzzles... They get rotated and I even have a basket full of toys on the desk where he flies over to and plays.
What I have been doing when he is getting into trouble is: first I would say "NO" and replace whatever he was destroying with one of his own toys while giving praise when he was playing with his own toy. NOW when his little monster alter ego is with us, I say a firm "no" and place him in his cage. He does not like this, he runs around like a little terror at first. Then he sees that I am not going to budge and calmly sits on his perch giving me the sad puppy dog eyes. I will not let him out until he is calm.
Is returning him to his cage when he is doing something negative? I don't want him to think he can do whatever he wants. He needs rules and boundaries... I just don't know how to properly get the point across to him.
The 6 1/2 month old age has hit. He has opened his eyes and taken notice to more of his surroundings. He has more energy (which we love). The little stinker has also decided he wants to eat the walls on the corners where he can get a grip (near his cage and near the shower during shower time)! The walls have always been there too and he never noticed them before! Wouldn't you know it? This little beast knows that I don't like it and actually watches to see if I have my eye on him! If I am looking he will nuzzle the towel or something near the wall, talk to me in his sweet angelic voice, and turn me into a mush ball (yes he knows how to work it). The second he thinks I am not looking he goes in for the kill! He has also torn apart 2 laptops this last week too!
Toys you ask? We have bird toys coming out of our ears. Swings, foraging, chew, puzzles... They get rotated and I even have a basket full of toys on the desk where he flies over to and plays.
What I have been doing when he is getting into trouble is: first I would say "NO" and replace whatever he was destroying with one of his own toys while giving praise when he was playing with his own toy. NOW when his little monster alter ego is with us, I say a firm "no" and place him in his cage. He does not like this, he runs around like a little terror at first. Then he sees that I am not going to budge and calmly sits on his perch giving me the sad puppy dog eyes. I will not let him out until he is calm.
Is returning him to his cage when he is doing something negative? I don't want him to think he can do whatever he wants. He needs rules and boundaries... I just don't know how to properly get the point across to him.