AkridChaos
New member
- Aug 31, 2017
- 129
- 5
- Parrots
- Rescue Budgie: Snowball (blue/grey)
Normal Budgie: Oliver (yellow/green)
Black Capped Conure: Warbeak
Parrotlet: Lily, Rest In Peace
Canary-Winged Parakeet: Stryker
To those who are curious about the horrifying past of this budgie (Snowball), see my forum post here: Might be longer than expected getting a conure - Parrot Forum - Parrot Owner's Community
I attached a photo of him on top of his new cage. I had to rush and get a new one for him today because the people where he was staying were being butts and wouldn't let my niece keep the food nor cage, because apparently they want another bird now (I feel so sorry for whatever little one they take home to that 7 year old. Churns my stomach thinking about it. But we did what we could for the one we have control over, so that's all that I can focus on at this point).
So those wondering why he's out of his cage first day is because I had no choice when putting it together. I had to quick get cage/perches/everything and wasn't given the time to put it together before getting him. Thankfully he's relaxed around my niece (good sign that she's doing things right with him!) and she got him to come out so I could set everything up. He's been doing really good. He's so relaxed on top of his cage. I'm just patiently waiting for him to go back in on his own (so as to not spook him) so I can close it and he can eat/drink and relax and feel safe. Number one thing for me to do right now is just keep him as comfortable as possible. Best of luck to this little guy. Hope we'll do well together and he can move past his horrific past.
I attached a photo of him on top of his new cage. I had to rush and get a new one for him today because the people where he was staying were being butts and wouldn't let my niece keep the food nor cage, because apparently they want another bird now (I feel so sorry for whatever little one they take home to that 7 year old. Churns my stomach thinking about it. But we did what we could for the one we have control over, so that's all that I can focus on at this point).
So those wondering why he's out of his cage first day is because I had no choice when putting it together. I had to quick get cage/perches/everything and wasn't given the time to put it together before getting him. Thankfully he's relaxed around my niece (good sign that she's doing things right with him!) and she got him to come out so I could set everything up. He's been doing really good. He's so relaxed on top of his cage. I'm just patiently waiting for him to go back in on his own (so as to not spook him) so I can close it and he can eat/drink and relax and feel safe. Number one thing for me to do right now is just keep him as comfortable as possible. Best of luck to this little guy. Hope we'll do well together and he can move past his horrific past.
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