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Jaspers screening is getting worse
I leve room he screms
Go loo birth or in other room screms
Go to bed he screens
It's bad to the point rspca keep getting told and coming back to my flat
I just don't know what to do and my landlord is fead up of all complaints and I been told that the police are told and if this continues I'm get a deserping the peace pet fine again




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Figure out what is making him scream. And do it quicklly, before it becomes a obsessive behavior
 
I'm sorry to hear Jasper continues to scream. Have you read this thread concerning cockatoo behaviors? http://www.parrotforums.com/cockatoos/17694-owning-cockatoo.html

While note 10 describes the inevitability of screaming at beginning and end of the day, a properly adjusted bird should not shriek almost continuously.

As Wrench13 suggests, it is important to determine why Jasper is so vocal. Easier said than done!! With cockatoos it generally has to do with attention and their needs being unmet despite your efforts. The trick is to find a solution, which can range from a different room environment to nutrition to more challenging toys. If Jasper has not recently been to an avian vet, it may be helpful to take him in for a well-check.
 
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Been vet checked he's in very gd health

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We've cut down on Rocky's screaming enormously by simply taking him along when we leave the room. He just wants to part of whatever we're doing. I took him in the bedroom when I changed the bedding. He sits in the kitchen on a T stand when Hubby is cooking. He joins us for dinner. That may be all Jasper wants, too.
 
Screaming behavior modifications are posted on this site...

Follow them.

Do not reinforce or reward the screaming behaviors.
 
If it's that bad, is there anyone who could foster Jasper and work with his screaming so you can avoid getting in trouble with the RSPCA and your landloard?
 
Hi, do you have any other pets? If so? Do they cause Jasper any stress etc? Just looking for reasons why. Hope you can sort this?
 
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We've cut down on Rocky's screaming enormously by simply taking him along when we leave the room. He just wants to part of whatever we're doing. I took him in the bedroom when I changed the bedding. He sits in the kitchen on a T stand when Hubby is cooking. He joins us for dinner. That may be all Jasper wants, too.
That's haw I do it at night time and when I'm in Bath or loo

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If it's that bad, is there anyone who could foster Jasper and work with his screaming so you can avoid getting in trouble with the RSPCA and your landloard?
That's whot I would love

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