4dugnlee
New member
- Apr 27, 2014
- 1,133
- 3
- Parrots
- Sassy - 13 y.o. Blue Front Amazon, Cisco - 6 y.o. Sun Conure, Peanut - 8 y.o. U2
Fred - 2(?) y.o. Cockatiel, Ginger - 3 or 4(?) y.o. Cockatiel
Let me start by saying I know I might be crazy
I was "suppose" to get this U2 back when I got Sassy, which was a few months ago. My friend's sister had her for 7 years, hand fed her since she was a baby. My friend was begging me to take her because her sister kept her covered 24/7 and if she made any "noise" or even was bobbing, her sister would throw things at her cage (my friend asked how she could know she was bobbing because the cage was covered and she said she could "hear" her) After a few years the owner's boyfriend was jealous of the bird and they got other birds so poor Peanut was mostly ignored and covered all the time. I said I would take her back in March, and then the owner said she "loved" her too much and changed her mind??? I thought maybe...just maybe...that was ok because maybe she would take care of her now (boyfriend is now ex)...WRONG...nothing changed.
My friend (the owners sister with no bird experience) ended up taking her just to get her out of there, about a month ago. On Tuesday, my friend again asked if I could take her. Peanut chewed her xbox cable and she is not a big bird person. I thought about it and talked to hubby and decided we would take her. I did NOT want this beautiful bird to end up back at her sisters! We got her on Friday. She is so sweet and funny! I have been reading everything I can on Umbrella Cockatoos since the beginning when I was suppose to get her. I have continued to read about them, even though I didn't originally get her, because I am intrigued by the difference in them from other parrots. This was not a decision that was taken lightly! I am taking it slow with her but so far, she seems very happy! She is talking, dancing, singing, taking treats from us. Amazingly enough she has not plucked herself despite being covered all the time and little to no attention.
So now hubby calls me "crazy bird lady" (lovingly of course), and I will probably have LOTS of questions. So glad I am part of the best parrot forum!
I was "suppose" to get this U2 back when I got Sassy, which was a few months ago. My friend's sister had her for 7 years, hand fed her since she was a baby. My friend was begging me to take her because her sister kept her covered 24/7 and if she made any "noise" or even was bobbing, her sister would throw things at her cage (my friend asked how she could know she was bobbing because the cage was covered and she said she could "hear" her) After a few years the owner's boyfriend was jealous of the bird and they got other birds so poor Peanut was mostly ignored and covered all the time. I said I would take her back in March, and then the owner said she "loved" her too much and changed her mind??? I thought maybe...just maybe...that was ok because maybe she would take care of her now (boyfriend is now ex)...WRONG...nothing changed.
My friend (the owners sister with no bird experience) ended up taking her just to get her out of there, about a month ago. On Tuesday, my friend again asked if I could take her. Peanut chewed her xbox cable and she is not a big bird person. I thought about it and talked to hubby and decided we would take her. I did NOT want this beautiful bird to end up back at her sisters! We got her on Friday. She is so sweet and funny! I have been reading everything I can on Umbrella Cockatoos since the beginning when I was suppose to get her. I have continued to read about them, even though I didn't originally get her, because I am intrigued by the difference in them from other parrots. This was not a decision that was taken lightly! I am taking it slow with her but so far, she seems very happy! She is talking, dancing, singing, taking treats from us. Amazingly enough she has not plucked herself despite being covered all the time and little to no attention.
So now hubby calls me "crazy bird lady" (lovingly of course), and I will probably have LOTS of questions. So glad I am part of the best parrot forum!