MomtoPercy
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Percy went to bed at 6pm as usual but I apparently didn't cover his cage securely because his blanket slipped open 4 hours later and I think the sudden lighter condition woke him up with a start. He tumbled from his perch and clung to the cage bars for 10min. Of course I stayed with him the whole time, rubbed his feathers all over through the bars (which he never allows during the day), held his foot & softly rubbed it when he held it out to me (it was the 'high four' foot that he offers for a 'high four' like I've trained him. He uses the right foot to step up to attack or bite and now for the 'high four' and the left foot to step up to be picked up so I knew he didn't want to be picked up, just comforted).
He eventually seemed calmer and I slowly closed him up again, talking softly and reassuring him. It is now 30min later and he's still rustling in his cage but I just whisper that mommy's here and he can sleep now.
I'm wondering now whether I should have taken him from the cage to comfort him? We don't have a cuddly relationship yet so I wasn't sure how that would be received and I also thought it would be good to leave him in his cage but with me close by.
What do you do if your bird suffers a big fright while sleeping?
He eventually seemed calmer and I slowly closed him up again, talking softly and reassuring him. It is now 30min later and he's still rustling in his cage but I just whisper that mommy's here and he can sleep now.
I'm wondering now whether I should have taken him from the cage to comfort him? We don't have a cuddly relationship yet so I wasn't sure how that would be received and I also thought it would be good to leave him in his cage but with me close by.
What do you do if your bird suffers a big fright while sleeping?