Quantumcat
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Hi there,
I got a female one-year-old Eclectus named Scarlett two days ago. I have some questions about her behaviour.
I have offered a large variety of foods so far, but she has only eaten a little bit of corn, peas, pureed apple, and cooked pasta. I have read about toe-tapping and wing-flipping, and I think I saw her do these things. She is really aggressive when in her cage, and refuses to step on my hand, and bites me. A few times she has looked like she really wants to come out, only to bite me when I try to help her out then she climbs onto the top of the cage by herself. She has also flown into the window a couple of times (seems to be fixed by putting a towel over the piano and letting her sit on it and look out the window).
And I haven't seen her drink once! I tried tricking her into drinking last night - I put a little bit of water in a plastic bottle lid, let her bite it, then tipped the water into her mouth. I don't know if any actually went down her throat. Do these birds normally not drink much? Could she be sick? Her droppings are whitish and watery with a solid thin squiggly bit of green. This is the first Eclectus I've met, but her feathers look shiny and healthy. The water bowl in the cage seems to have the exact same level of water as when I first filled it. Should I be forcing her to drink? If so, how? Should I take her to the vet?
I got a female one-year-old Eclectus named Scarlett two days ago. I have some questions about her behaviour.
I have offered a large variety of foods so far, but she has only eaten a little bit of corn, peas, pureed apple, and cooked pasta. I have read about toe-tapping and wing-flipping, and I think I saw her do these things. She is really aggressive when in her cage, and refuses to step on my hand, and bites me. A few times she has looked like she really wants to come out, only to bite me when I try to help her out then she climbs onto the top of the cage by herself. She has also flown into the window a couple of times (seems to be fixed by putting a towel over the piano and letting her sit on it and look out the window).
And I haven't seen her drink once! I tried tricking her into drinking last night - I put a little bit of water in a plastic bottle lid, let her bite it, then tipped the water into her mouth. I don't know if any actually went down her throat. Do these birds normally not drink much? Could she be sick? Her droppings are whitish and watery with a solid thin squiggly bit of green. This is the first Eclectus I've met, but her feathers look shiny and healthy. The water bowl in the cage seems to have the exact same level of water as when I first filled it. Should I be forcing her to drink? If so, how? Should I take her to the vet?