Hello everyone,
Nice to meet you
I have a 17 week old Parrotlet who I ‘rescued‘ because he was very timid, not hand trained, living in a house with four children and a very noisy parakeet.
He has been with me for the past week.
He has a small cage so I’ve bought a wonderful new one with open top, but he won’t come out of his little cage. I haven’t forced him and won’t.
He won’t eat any greens or fresh stuff just seed and nut mix which I know is not good at all. He also is not au fait with a bird bath, foraging, singing (unless I replay his voice!) and overall seems quite depressed
He doesn’t shy away from me at the cage and I can put my hand in to change food bowl and water. I have removed the large furry muff (yuk!) from the cage and the drinking straw dangly from the cage, which changed his demeanour considerably yesterday.
I know this will take sometime but currently the little cage is very difficult to clean as the bottom grid is pooped and I really don’t want to stress him out. The new cage poop drawer and grid slid out for easy cleaning.
What do I do? Do I move him into new cage using a towel? What is the best way to clean a grid in a cage if you can’t remove it? (Arthritis sufferer)
BB and Hank xx
Nice to meet you
I have a 17 week old Parrotlet who I ‘rescued‘ because he was very timid, not hand trained, living in a house with four children and a very noisy parakeet.
He has been with me for the past week.
He has a small cage so I’ve bought a wonderful new one with open top, but he won’t come out of his little cage. I haven’t forced him and won’t.
He won’t eat any greens or fresh stuff just seed and nut mix which I know is not good at all. He also is not au fait with a bird bath, foraging, singing (unless I replay his voice!) and overall seems quite depressed
He doesn’t shy away from me at the cage and I can put my hand in to change food bowl and water. I have removed the large furry muff (yuk!) from the cage and the drinking straw dangly from the cage, which changed his demeanour considerably yesterday.
I know this will take sometime but currently the little cage is very difficult to clean as the bottom grid is pooped and I really don’t want to stress him out. The new cage poop drawer and grid slid out for easy cleaning.
What do I do? Do I move him into new cage using a towel? What is the best way to clean a grid in a cage if you can’t remove it? (Arthritis sufferer)
BB and Hank xx