- Apr 25, 2013
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- Parrots
- Tonks (Cockatiel), Sid, Johnny, Aussie (Lovebirds), Punky (Galah)
So I've got a dilemma...
Punkys (Galah) tests finally came back and she's all healthy (yay!), so I moved her into my 'bird room' with the other Fids yesterday... (The term birdroom being used very lightly there lol, they're in a room together and thats about as far as I've got with it so far )
They've all had turns out of the cage since Punkys introduction...
But... Punky likes to land on Tonks' (cockatiel) cage, and Tonks kept 'lunging' at her... He doesn't like the lovies either, but just moves away rather than attacking...
Aaaand... The lovebirds like landing on Punkys cage, which Punky definitely doesn't like and goes to attack there feet every time...
Tonks is clipped, so unable to land on any cage, and none of them have landed on the lovies cage as it has a full covered roof (not wire)...
What do I do?!?! How do I keep them safe? Do I just have to remove the other cages from the room when one is out??
From what I can tell they're interested in each other and have spent the last 2 days all talking (not screaming) to each other, I never had intentions of letting them all out together, but I didn't even consider this being a problem (silly, I know) :/
Punkys (Galah) tests finally came back and she's all healthy (yay!), so I moved her into my 'bird room' with the other Fids yesterday... (The term birdroom being used very lightly there lol, they're in a room together and thats about as far as I've got with it so far )
They've all had turns out of the cage since Punkys introduction...
But... Punky likes to land on Tonks' (cockatiel) cage, and Tonks kept 'lunging' at her... He doesn't like the lovies either, but just moves away rather than attacking...
Aaaand... The lovebirds like landing on Punkys cage, which Punky definitely doesn't like and goes to attack there feet every time...
Tonks is clipped, so unable to land on any cage, and none of them have landed on the lovies cage as it has a full covered roof (not wire)...
What do I do?!?! How do I keep them safe? Do I just have to remove the other cages from the room when one is out??
From what I can tell they're interested in each other and have spent the last 2 days all talking (not screaming) to each other, I never had intentions of letting them all out together, but I didn't even consider this being a problem (silly, I know) :/