itchyfeet
New member
- Nov 1, 2014
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- Parrots
- Ethyl the cockatiel, Henry & Clarke the IRN's, and Skittles the lovebird (my daughters)
And that's okay Gonna miss him though!
He's my Mum's bird, and they had to move into a much smaller property while they built a new house - unusual circumstances and new property desperately required.
Her two option's were to sell Marley, or send him to me. I was pretty stoked! The idea was he wouldn't adjust to change at all and therefore he'd be here forever.
Thing is - he adjusted quickly, and well. He loves it here and he loves chatting with Henry. He is more then happy to hang out with us in front of the telly for daily scritches, and he adores my husband. So, you'd think he'd stay.
But then Mum walks in. He's probably been here at least 6 months - but without fail he calls out to her, and just melts all over her while she's here. It's so so clear that the strength in that bond is still very real. And he still feels like Mum's bird too.
So when the house is ready, he'll go back. If he doesn't adjust back so well my door is always open for him, but I guess in reality this so far has been a dream situation for sucky circumstance. I think he'll do just fine on his return. But I'll miss having a bigger bird around! It'll be interesting to see how Henry responds too. As long as Ethyl can still get her spot on the curtain rail for flight time, she doesn't care less about the coming and goings of other parrots
Just sharing - it's on my mind a bit atm.
He's my Mum's bird, and they had to move into a much smaller property while they built a new house - unusual circumstances and new property desperately required.
Her two option's were to sell Marley, or send him to me. I was pretty stoked! The idea was he wouldn't adjust to change at all and therefore he'd be here forever.
Thing is - he adjusted quickly, and well. He loves it here and he loves chatting with Henry. He is more then happy to hang out with us in front of the telly for daily scritches, and he adores my husband. So, you'd think he'd stay.
But then Mum walks in. He's probably been here at least 6 months - but without fail he calls out to her, and just melts all over her while she's here. It's so so clear that the strength in that bond is still very real. And he still feels like Mum's bird too.
So when the house is ready, he'll go back. If he doesn't adjust back so well my door is always open for him, but I guess in reality this so far has been a dream situation for sucky circumstance. I think he'll do just fine on his return. But I'll miss having a bigger bird around! It'll be interesting to see how Henry responds too. As long as Ethyl can still get her spot on the curtain rail for flight time, she doesn't care less about the coming and goings of other parrots
Just sharing - it's on my mind a bit atm.