trimblegirls
Member
- Dec 30, 2016
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- Parrots
- African Grey: Jasper
Blue and Gold Macaw: Lulu
Eclectus: Pickles
Jasper and I are getting along great but when I get close to him, he ALWAYS acts like a lovesick teenager. He's whining, whimpering, wings down, regurgitating, can't sit still.... It looks painful for him. I'm honored that he's chosen me to be part of his flock but I also feel bad for him because he seems so beside himself. Will he eventually get over this? I know that he was left alone for I don't know how many years and isn't used to the attention. He's in the family room so he has a lot of distant interaction. I get close to him often through out the day. He lets me touch him. I can't really get him to step up because he's so "out of his mind". Is there anything that I can do to help him? Or is this just something that we need to keep working on?
I built him a stand out of PVC so that I can get him away from his cage. I was thinking that it may help if we had interactions away from his cage. He doesn't seem cage territorial. When he first came here, I had to be careful about his food dishes because he'd try to bite me but he doesn't do that anymore. I built the stand in front of him and when it was done, had it kind of close to his cage. He hid from it. He was on top of his cage but hid on the backside of it. I moved it further away. He's ok with that I'll slowly move it closer.
He likes to chew so I bought some popsicle sticks for him. I offered him one. You would have thought that I had a dagger in my hand. I put it on top of his cage. Maybe he'll "find" it later. If they're so afraid of everything, how do I put new toys in his cage? How do I change them weekly?
I built him a stand out of PVC so that I can get him away from his cage. I was thinking that it may help if we had interactions away from his cage. He doesn't seem cage territorial. When he first came here, I had to be careful about his food dishes because he'd try to bite me but he doesn't do that anymore. I built the stand in front of him and when it was done, had it kind of close to his cage. He hid from it. He was on top of his cage but hid on the backside of it. I moved it further away. He's ok with that I'll slowly move it closer.
He likes to chew so I bought some popsicle sticks for him. I offered him one. You would have thought that I had a dagger in my hand. I put it on top of his cage. Maybe he'll "find" it later. If they're so afraid of everything, how do I put new toys in his cage? How do I change them weekly?