JessicaM
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- Jan 8, 2025
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- Parrots
- Yellow Naped Amazon
Hello! I recently brought home a yellow naped amazon from a rescue. The rescue folks didn't know his age but he was in a home where he spent most of the time in a cage. The previous owner put a mini iron dumb bell in his water dish to keep him from flipping it over, which resulted in him drinking rusty water for a very long time. He was seen by a vet and treated for metal toxicity. I grew up in a bird home, with everything from finches to parrots, and I had a yellow naped amazon who was my best friend. All the birds were sold off when my parents split up. Now I'm grown with a family of my own, and I always wanted another amazon parrot. Our adoption was approved after a couple visits and we brought him home. It's been a couple weeks, and he has decided he hates me now. I get lunged at whenever I walk past the cage, even if I bring a treat with me, and I am NOT allowed inside his cage at all. I've asked that nobody else in the house give him treats so I can try to win him over but there are more bad days than good lately. I get attacked changing out his food and water everyday as well. If he's out of the cage on top he will sometimes fly at me and try to bite me. If he is on the floor, he will run and chase me, unless I have the dreaded towel. I'm not sure if he's trying to protect his new cage, is hormonal, or actually just hates women. His cage is against one of the living room walls and we have an open living room-dining room. He has no access to shredable items or dark spaces, and nobody pets him other than on his head/neck. Lights out at 8pm every night and back on at 7am. I am a stay at home mom so I'm here with him all day everyday. He has not displayed any of this behavior and loves my husband and teenage son. He gets fresh veggies and a couple almonds a day for treats if he hasn't attacked me. If I need to get him back in the cage I have to use a towel, as he will rapidly climb a dowel and lunge and attack me. I know he hasn't been here very long, but I hate to have to send him back to the rescue or keep him locked in a cage full time. Could he have some brain damage from the metal toxicity that makes his anger worse? Today when he flew at my face from across the room I toweled him and put him in the cage. I was frustrated and told him I was going to boil him and eat him. He pinned his eyes and laughed at me.