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- Maya (Female Solomon Island eclectus parrot), Jolly (Male Solomon Island eclectus parrot), Bixby (Male, red-sided eclectus. RIP), Suzie (Male cockatiel. RIP)
Well...This Thursday (the 8th) the movers will be here at 8am to move me and my "stuff"..some to storage,others to my brother David. Amy and Beeb's and their houses will be the last to move. David has even gone as far as ordering proper house covers for both of them. I am somewhat apprehensive about the move,not for me really,but the kids. Amy has been here for nearly thirty years,it's the only "home" he knows I am hoping that with all the socialization she has gotten thru the years it'll help with him settling in better.
I am not too concerned with BB. He is a young boy and he grooves on uncle david,but still...it'll be a new place. I think with time,Amy will get along with David. Amy "tolerates" him now,and maybe because he will see David every day,he'll get to know David better,and I know my brother will try to make friends...sighhhh..
Any tips/ideas on how to make this transition a positive one??
And then there is Missy,the sixteen year old kitty..who has been an indoor kitty all her life. Amy has lived with a couple kittys in her life and has never bothered them,or was bothered by them. This will be new to BB.
Jim
Jim, wishing the smoothest of transitions for you, Amy and BB. You've had a rough time of it lately and come through like a champ. I expect your flock will follow your stalwart example in the coming upheaval.
As for tips, you're already implementing one of them: move them after everything else has been moved and is relatively settled. Minimizes the stress of the experience.
Also, I'd take each of the birds on a tour of your brother's home, introducing them to every wall, window, door and mirror in the place. And further, so far as BB (the flier) is concerned, I'd make sure there are recognized landing places here and there throughout the apartment. Flighted panic is significantly reduced when a bird knows there is a safe landing point nearby.
Other than all that, I'd just say take it slowly with them and respect their adjustment period. I think you all are going to be just fine.
Jim make sure your brother has my number, just in case, bro.
PS I am back in hospital, with a case of pneumonia and the boogie woogie flu, but should be out today or tomorrow... I ammaking such a big pain in the ass of myself this time round, I expect they will be glad to see me go!.
Damn, Al. Sorry to hear you're back in the hospital, though I'm glad you'll be out soon if not already. Just try not to make too much of a ruckus up in there. Wait, scratch that. I just remembered who I'm talking to. I'll be happy if the hospital is still standing.
Try and take it easy and recuperate properly, okay?