Betrisher
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- Jun 3, 2013
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- Parrots
- Dominic: Galah(RIP: 1981-2018); The Lovies: Four Blue Masked Lovebirds; Barney and Madge (The Beaks): Alexandrines; Miss Rosetta Stone: Little Corella
Well! After all the drama at our house over Christmas and New Year, Rosetta's new cage is *finally* all built and fitted out with new locks and toys and an olympic swimming pool (cat litter tray filled with water). Tomorrow, I planned to swap 'Setta into her new cage, which is about six times as big as the one she's in.
Only, this afternoon, I offered her a simple cheap rattan foot toy and she nearly had a stroke! I've noticed lately she is quite fearful of all sorts of things she isn't familiar with (and by that, I mean *very* familiar!)
When she first arrived, I began playing with her by tossing a plaited rope on the floor. At first, she was very scared of it, but eventually she came around and began to play with it. She learned to hang upside-down from it and enjoyed it so much that I installed it in her cage, where she swings wildly on it like a mad thing. I had to make her a new one to play with when she's out of her cage and she's terrified of it because it's different from the original one! She's afraid of the new water dish I got for her as well. Maybe she'll be happier with thatwhen it's full of water (she loves water), but maybe not?
So the question is: should I hasten slowly with the transfer of 'Setta into her new cage? Should I introduce her to the new toys gradually? Maybe I should take most of them out? There's a colourful ladder, a longer hanging rope, a rope swing, a twirling swing etc etc etc)? I don't want to give her a heart attack or to destroy the trust we've built over the last while.
Or, should I just put her bodily inside the cage and let her get used to it willy-nilly?
I'm torn between the two and would appreciate your advice.
Only, this afternoon, I offered her a simple cheap rattan foot toy and she nearly had a stroke! I've noticed lately she is quite fearful of all sorts of things she isn't familiar with (and by that, I mean *very* familiar!)
When she first arrived, I began playing with her by tossing a plaited rope on the floor. At first, she was very scared of it, but eventually she came around and began to play with it. She learned to hang upside-down from it and enjoyed it so much that I installed it in her cage, where she swings wildly on it like a mad thing. I had to make her a new one to play with when she's out of her cage and she's terrified of it because it's different from the original one! She's afraid of the new water dish I got for her as well. Maybe she'll be happier with thatwhen it's full of water (she loves water), but maybe not?
So the question is: should I hasten slowly with the transfer of 'Setta into her new cage? Should I introduce her to the new toys gradually? Maybe I should take most of them out? There's a colourful ladder, a longer hanging rope, a rope swing, a twirling swing etc etc etc)? I don't want to give her a heart attack or to destroy the trust we've built over the last while.
Or, should I just put her bodily inside the cage and let her get used to it willy-nilly?
I'm torn between the two and would appreciate your advice.