LizardSith
New member
- May 26, 2024
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- Parrots
- Turquoise Green cheek conure
I have cohabited with a conure named Neptune since April. He'll be a year old in December. I've weathered his molting and enjoyed bonding with him. He plays by rolling on his back and playing with either his toys or your fingers. He's packed with personality. He loves being out of his cage and I love him out of the cage. He knows when I get home from the sound of the garage and I hear him chirping through the door loudly. He gets excited when either my wife or I get home. He is starting to mimic our whistling. We eat fruit together. He doesn't panic when he sees new people and rushed over for a head scratch. Neptune is the most amazing parrot and by far the best pet/animal/family member. He seems genuinely happy. But...
The biting.... I've tried. I've read. Although he bites significantly less, when he does, ouch. I don't pull away, yell, or make it a big production. I just put him down and walk away (which he clearly doesn't like). I don't look at him for about a minute and then I return. He eagerly jumps into my hand. He will start to nibble and then stops (he looks like he's thinking, "I just got in trouble for this").
This happens any random time. He could contently sit in my hand and then use my finger as a chew toy and it's not a nibble. It's a full on major bite. Then he looks at me as if saying, "What?". I repeat all the other steps.
It happens when it's quiet and just me or my wife and I, or the tv on, or Tuesday. It just seems random.
We love him. He's a family member. He helped us get through an unexpected family loss. He'll always be treated well and I'll continue to spend time with him.
Am I missing something? Do I make him write 100 times, I won't bite anyone anymore?
The biting.... I've tried. I've read. Although he bites significantly less, when he does, ouch. I don't pull away, yell, or make it a big production. I just put him down and walk away (which he clearly doesn't like). I don't look at him for about a minute and then I return. He eagerly jumps into my hand. He will start to nibble and then stops (he looks like he's thinking, "I just got in trouble for this").
This happens any random time. He could contently sit in my hand and then use my finger as a chew toy and it's not a nibble. It's a full on major bite. Then he looks at me as if saying, "What?". I repeat all the other steps.
It happens when it's quiet and just me or my wife and I, or the tv on, or Tuesday. It just seems random.
We love him. He's a family member. He helped us get through an unexpected family loss. He'll always be treated well and I'll continue to spend time with him.
Am I missing something? Do I make him write 100 times, I won't bite anyone anymore?