veimar
New member
- Feb 5, 2014
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- 4
- Parrots
- gcc Parry; lovebird Coco; 3 budgies (Tesla, Franky and Cesar); cockatiel Murzik, red rump parakeet girl Onyx
… but I saw this young women with 4 kids posting on CL over and over about an IRN baby she couldn't tame and didn't have time for. First I didn't pay attention since IRN wasn't anything I was looking for, but seeing this frantic ad for the fourth time I picked up the phone and called her… She seemed a nice person and was willing to negotiate the price a lot!
So we picked the baby up next day, yesterday, and my hubby fell totally in love already. The woman handed me a screaming IRN baby in a towel, but I asked to put her back to the cage to take a look at her. Typical family, kids, dogs, all bird stuff (food with tons of sunflower seeds and plastic toys) from Walmart, dirty cage with all the toys on the floor and a poor IRN baby terrified to death. They had her for 2 months and even gave me all her papers form the petstore they bought her from. They had also a gcc and a lovebird.
So here are some pics of my new baby - he/she (dunno the gender) is still so scared.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/81155678@N02/15345251519/in/photostream/
I let her out of cage on my bed, and she was burying herself under the pillows and blankets.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/81155678@N02/14911150184/in/photostream/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/81155678@N02/15532723922/in/photostream/
Then she decided to go on the floor and hide from me under the bed (she is on quarantine in my bedroom):
https://www.flickr.com/photos/81155678@N02/15508199586/in/photostream/
I made and hanged some dried fruit toys for her, and bought tons of new ones in Petco (I was so happy they had super sale last night, like 80-90% off some really nice expensive toys!!) which I'll hang later.
So I have questions for IRN owners - how should I tame her? Just within one day she was getting much better - she has stopped screaming when my hand approaches her or when I need to pick her up to put back in the cage (I have to use a little towel the previous owner gave me). She steps up on a perch in my hand and allows me to put her on my arm. She is obviously uncomfortable around me and tries to walk away, so I keep these sessions short. Great thing is she doesn't really bite hard, but I was also avoiding situations when she could bite. I never had a bird THAT terrified before, so I have to be really careful and need some advice. Thank you!
So we picked the baby up next day, yesterday, and my hubby fell totally in love already. The woman handed me a screaming IRN baby in a towel, but I asked to put her back to the cage to take a look at her. Typical family, kids, dogs, all bird stuff (food with tons of sunflower seeds and plastic toys) from Walmart, dirty cage with all the toys on the floor and a poor IRN baby terrified to death. They had her for 2 months and even gave me all her papers form the petstore they bought her from. They had also a gcc and a lovebird.
So here are some pics of my new baby - he/she (dunno the gender) is still so scared.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/81155678@N02/15345251519/in/photostream/
I let her out of cage on my bed, and she was burying herself under the pillows and blankets.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/81155678@N02/14911150184/in/photostream/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/81155678@N02/15532723922/in/photostream/
Then she decided to go on the floor and hide from me under the bed (she is on quarantine in my bedroom):
https://www.flickr.com/photos/81155678@N02/15508199586/in/photostream/
I made and hanged some dried fruit toys for her, and bought tons of new ones in Petco (I was so happy they had super sale last night, like 80-90% off some really nice expensive toys!!) which I'll hang later.
So I have questions for IRN owners - how should I tame her? Just within one day she was getting much better - she has stopped screaming when my hand approaches her or when I need to pick her up to put back in the cage (I have to use a little towel the previous owner gave me). She steps up on a perch in my hand and allows me to put her on my arm. She is obviously uncomfortable around me and tries to walk away, so I keep these sessions short. Great thing is she doesn't really bite hard, but I was also avoiding situations when she could bite. I never had a bird THAT terrified before, so I have to be really careful and need some advice. Thank you!