ScottinSoCal
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- Sep 7, 2019
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- Parrots
- Had a Blue Front Amazon. Now have an African Grey (CAG)
Scooter has a night cage, small, no perch, floor of the cage covered with old towels for padding and warmth. She gets carried upstairs at night and sleeps in it all night. She's never pooped in that cage - she treats it like a nest. In the mornings I go get her and take her outside for the first (big) poop of the day. I carry a small hand towel under her, to catch any early eruptions.
I've never set out to potty train her - I didn't think it was even possible to potty train a parrot. A few times, right after she came to live here, she cut loose before I got her downstairs. Sometimes the small hand towel didn't catch everything, which meant scrubbing walls and spot-cleaning the carpet. I don't know if she picked up that I preferred she didn't do that, or if it was the time away/noise from the carpet cleaner, but she hasn't done that for 3+ years. She holds it till I get her outside, and cuts loose when I'm over the lawn. In the last couple of years she's expanded that to not pooping when she's out, running around the house. She'll go back over to her cage, or let me know she wants outside, and poop out there.
I've been around parrots most of my adult life, and I've never heard of a house-trained parrot. I've always heard it's not even a possibility. Did I somehow wind up with the world's only house-trained parrot?
I've never set out to potty train her - I didn't think it was even possible to potty train a parrot. A few times, right after she came to live here, she cut loose before I got her downstairs. Sometimes the small hand towel didn't catch everything, which meant scrubbing walls and spot-cleaning the carpet. I don't know if she picked up that I preferred she didn't do that, or if it was the time away/noise from the carpet cleaner, but she hasn't done that for 3+ years. She holds it till I get her outside, and cuts loose when I'm over the lawn. In the last couple of years she's expanded that to not pooping when she's out, running around the house. She'll go back over to her cage, or let me know she wants outside, and poop out there.
I've been around parrots most of my adult life, and I've never heard of a house-trained parrot. I've always heard it's not even a possibility. Did I somehow wind up with the world's only house-trained parrot?