Chikoo
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- Jul 17, 2012
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- Parrots
- Chikoo (female Eclectus, 4yrs)
Rumi (male Eclectus, 12yrs)
I have been trying to find a new home for my beloved birds for some time now, but after I didn't find anyone I felt comfortable with, I decided to keep them. There is someone interested now who will likely buy them from me. He has lovebirds, sun conures, and recently acquired a 14mo african grey. He's a major bird lover, and said he plans to build a flight cage very soon. Overall, I feel really good about him.
I just want to know how I can make my birds transition to his new home as easeful as possible. For one, I won't be able to visit, because he lives on Oahu (and I on Kauai), so that's a 30min plane ride. The birds will have to endure a 30min plane ride, which I'm not stoked about, but since it is short lived I am assuming they will be fine.
I've had Chikoo for exactly a year and Rumi for 7months. They seem completely bonded to my fiance and myself. Chikoo especially. She lights up when she sees my fiance, and flies to her in a room off her perch, and looks like she just has this huge smile on her face when she is around. I feel heartbroken to tear them apart, but Chikoo also just turned 5, and I feel she has so much of her birdie life ahead of her that I hope she will form new bonds.
Rumi has always seemed more stable. His former owner had him for 10 years, making me only his third owner in 13 years. He didn't seem to really look back when I got him, we started bonding/trusting immediately. He really likes men as well, so I'm sure he will work out fine in the new home and form new bonds.
It's been a tough decision, because I don't want the birds to go through the level of change that they are about to. At the same time, my fiance and I both feel that they won't be long-term pets for us for various reasons, and better to find them a new home now, than 10yrs down the line, etc.
Just looking for any advice on making this as easy as possible on the birds despite the obvious "hard" realities of going to a new home all of a sudden and having your familiar world ripped out from under your feet....
I just want to know how I can make my birds transition to his new home as easeful as possible. For one, I won't be able to visit, because he lives on Oahu (and I on Kauai), so that's a 30min plane ride. The birds will have to endure a 30min plane ride, which I'm not stoked about, but since it is short lived I am assuming they will be fine.
I've had Chikoo for exactly a year and Rumi for 7months. They seem completely bonded to my fiance and myself. Chikoo especially. She lights up when she sees my fiance, and flies to her in a room off her perch, and looks like she just has this huge smile on her face when she is around. I feel heartbroken to tear them apart, but Chikoo also just turned 5, and I feel she has so much of her birdie life ahead of her that I hope she will form new bonds.
Rumi has always seemed more stable. His former owner had him for 10 years, making me only his third owner in 13 years. He didn't seem to really look back when I got him, we started bonding/trusting immediately. He really likes men as well, so I'm sure he will work out fine in the new home and form new bonds.
It's been a tough decision, because I don't want the birds to go through the level of change that they are about to. At the same time, my fiance and I both feel that they won't be long-term pets for us for various reasons, and better to find them a new home now, than 10yrs down the line, etc.
Just looking for any advice on making this as easy as possible on the birds despite the obvious "hard" realities of going to a new home all of a sudden and having your familiar world ripped out from under your feet....