Ria
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I have been off work a couple of weeks due to hurting my wrist, so Damien has been out of his cage all day, the time i have been at home.
I am due to be going back to work, and I have realised I have spoiled him with all this out time, so I am going to try get him back to his old routine, where he is only out for a little bit on certain days as if I was back at work.
So I am ignoring him this morning, and he is doing this very very annoying thing where he is chewing on his cage as if he is saying "LET ME OUT" I can't give in to him it will ruin him getting back into some routine; so ignoring him is the right thing to do? I think I may try some distraction techniques, get some food in there ahah!
lol I feel really bad, it was my fault for for breaking the routine, do your birdies do this chewing the cage bars thing to when they want out of their cage?
In fairness at least this is a quiet form of protest, he could be screaming the place down if he so wished. So I will count my blessings haha!
I am due to be going back to work, and I have realised I have spoiled him with all this out time, so I am going to try get him back to his old routine, where he is only out for a little bit on certain days as if I was back at work.
So I am ignoring him this morning, and he is doing this very very annoying thing where he is chewing on his cage as if he is saying "LET ME OUT" I can't give in to him it will ruin him getting back into some routine; so ignoring him is the right thing to do? I think I may try some distraction techniques, get some food in there ahah!
lol I feel really bad, it was my fault for for breaking the routine, do your birdies do this chewing the cage bars thing to when they want out of their cage?
In fairness at least this is a quiet form of protest, he could be screaming the place down if he so wished. So I will count my blessings haha!
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