natv
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Kiwi is 2 1/2 years old now.
Lately he likes to play(?) a certain way (I don't know what to call it), and I just want to make sure this is play and that this isn't some kind of hormonal or sexual behavior where I need to stop him or handle it a particular way. I do see this as some kind of affection behavior (I'm not complaining about this, just not sure what it is)
Basically, I'm on the couch/recliner and he climbs up on me so he's almost planted on my chest (he makes himself very hard for me to remove him, as he's not exactly standing on my chest, he lowers his body some and isn't responsive to my putting my arm behind his legs him to make him step up).
He seems to be licking my face mostly, and letting me kiss his beak, he's actually really cute in this state as usually he doesn't really like it when I pet him, but when he's on me like this, he doesn't seem to mind. I can pet his back, his head..etc
Sometimes he gets a bit too frisky where I'm afraid he might get nippy (I'm careful he doesn't bite so I move my head to each side of him if he gets too frisky to distract him or if his beak gets too close to my mouth, nose or ears), he hasn't bit me yet though has tried once or twice when I tried to take him off me but that's when he's already on my arm and I guess upset that I'm sending him away. I'm just careful and really gentle now when I take him off me and he doesn't usually get aggressive.
Anyway, I don't mind this behavior, it feels like he's being affectionate and it's the only time I can pet him, so it's kind of nice.
Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this and any feedback. Also, I can't remember but I think I read somewhere that there are some parts I'm not supposed to pet as it may accidentally arouse them? Is that true and where should I be sure not to pet him? Right now it's mostly his head/back that I pet and the outsides of his wings. When he's on my shoulders and I'm walking around I often rub the side of my face on his side (outer wings).
When he's on a perch I can't pet him or he'll growl and often snap.
Thanks
Nathalie
Lately he likes to play(?) a certain way (I don't know what to call it), and I just want to make sure this is play and that this isn't some kind of hormonal or sexual behavior where I need to stop him or handle it a particular way. I do see this as some kind of affection behavior (I'm not complaining about this, just not sure what it is)
Basically, I'm on the couch/recliner and he climbs up on me so he's almost planted on my chest (he makes himself very hard for me to remove him, as he's not exactly standing on my chest, he lowers his body some and isn't responsive to my putting my arm behind his legs him to make him step up).
He seems to be licking my face mostly, and letting me kiss his beak, he's actually really cute in this state as usually he doesn't really like it when I pet him, but when he's on me like this, he doesn't seem to mind. I can pet his back, his head..etc
Sometimes he gets a bit too frisky where I'm afraid he might get nippy (I'm careful he doesn't bite so I move my head to each side of him if he gets too frisky to distract him or if his beak gets too close to my mouth, nose or ears), he hasn't bit me yet though has tried once or twice when I tried to take him off me but that's when he's already on my arm and I guess upset that I'm sending him away. I'm just careful and really gentle now when I take him off me and he doesn't usually get aggressive.
Anyway, I don't mind this behavior, it feels like he's being affectionate and it's the only time I can pet him, so it's kind of nice.
Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this and any feedback. Also, I can't remember but I think I read somewhere that there are some parts I'm not supposed to pet as it may accidentally arouse them? Is that true and where should I be sure not to pet him? Right now it's mostly his head/back that I pet and the outsides of his wings. When he's on my shoulders and I'm walking around I often rub the side of my face on his side (outer wings).
When he's on a perch I can't pet him or he'll growl and often snap.
Thanks
Nathalie