Our green cheek Doc is about a year old and my gf and I just feel helpless. We think Doc's a male, so I'll just keep using that pronoun for the sake of simplicity.
He doesn't show any symptoms of poor health, has regular sleep, good appetite and has been to our new home long enough to get comfortable. He's got his cage in gf's bedroom and a playground in the living room. We also try to take him outside whenever we can, although ~10 mins are usually enough before he loses curiosity and he doesn't seem to be a huge fan of nature.
Here comes the confusing part. He will scream when either of us leaves the room, is happy when we watch him eat/preen and likes to sit on my hand. However, he doesn't like to be pet, in fact doesn't seem to like any form of touch. Doc preen's us (even though he's not very gentle), but his response to any kind of touch is to bite (not immediately, not aggressively, more like "that's enough, get that thing away from me"). Prefers to scratch his own head and take his own bath in a small water dish, doesn't like sinks, larger water vessels (think shallow tupperware), showers or misting.
Doc is also scared of everything, all the time. He'll play with toys, but his response to anything new is to run away and attempts to coax him are hit or miss. When we try training him in any way, most of the time he'll go along once and then completely ignore the task - Doc will either get distracted by his own feet or something only he can see, or he'll just try to go straight for the treat.
He did go through an aggressive stage which luckily we got over, now he's generally not aggressive toward either one of us. However, before his little 'hormonal' period, he would say words and repeat things, sometimes very clearly, whereas now it's like he gave up trying - he rarely even says the words he used to before and doesn't seem to pick up anything new.
Lastly, our roommate got a cockatiel recently (about a month ago) and while they are not openly aggressive, they would either avoid each other and mind their own business or go back and forth looking for an advantage without actually attacking.
Any thoughts?
He doesn't show any symptoms of poor health, has regular sleep, good appetite and has been to our new home long enough to get comfortable. He's got his cage in gf's bedroom and a playground in the living room. We also try to take him outside whenever we can, although ~10 mins are usually enough before he loses curiosity and he doesn't seem to be a huge fan of nature.
Here comes the confusing part. He will scream when either of us leaves the room, is happy when we watch him eat/preen and likes to sit on my hand. However, he doesn't like to be pet, in fact doesn't seem to like any form of touch. Doc preen's us (even though he's not very gentle), but his response to any kind of touch is to bite (not immediately, not aggressively, more like "that's enough, get that thing away from me"). Prefers to scratch his own head and take his own bath in a small water dish, doesn't like sinks, larger water vessels (think shallow tupperware), showers or misting.
Doc is also scared of everything, all the time. He'll play with toys, but his response to anything new is to run away and attempts to coax him are hit or miss. When we try training him in any way, most of the time he'll go along once and then completely ignore the task - Doc will either get distracted by his own feet or something only he can see, or he'll just try to go straight for the treat.
He did go through an aggressive stage which luckily we got over, now he's generally not aggressive toward either one of us. However, before his little 'hormonal' period, he would say words and repeat things, sometimes very clearly, whereas now it's like he gave up trying - he rarely even says the words he used to before and doesn't seem to pick up anything new.
Lastly, our roommate got a cockatiel recently (about a month ago) and while they are not openly aggressive, they would either avoid each other and mind their own business or go back and forth looking for an advantage without actually attacking.
Any thoughts?