AshVee
New member
- Mar 12, 2024
- 5
- 20
- Parrots
- Banshee (Parakeet)
Sumara (GCC - Pineapple) - Hatched 5/28/2023
Pikachu (Cockatiel) - RIP Grumpy Old Man
Hello -- new here and fairly new to the world of parrot parenting. I received a parakeet and a cockatiel from my local vet, as they were surrendered (abandoned) on their doorstep and I had been discussing getting a parrot with my vet to see their recommendations, if they vetted parrots, etc. Long story short, I recently found my grumpy old man Pikachu deceased during a bad thunderstorm. I took him to the vet who stated this was a natural cause type of incident.
He was old, grumpy, and hated just about everyone including the parakeet he had been historically kept with. They were both much happier in side by side cages rather than together, so that was how I had been keeping them. Since Pikachu's passing, my parakeet Banshee has sat staring at the other cage, had a decline in interest in food and play, and has been far more affectionate with myself. I and my significant other are home on opposite shifts and the cage door stays open, but she has little interest in doing much but perching on top of her cage and the late cockatiel's cage. While I appreciate this new human affection, she is accustomed to a friend, and I don't want to deprive her of that bond. She has also been taken to the vet with this behavior change just in case and has a clean bill of health. We are now about 10 days post incident with no signs of improvement.
My question becomes, do I get her one companion? Two or more? I have a fairly largeish cage with 1/2" spacing between all bars that I could transition them to (had purchased for the cockatiel) if all get along. As she has been with cockatiels before, should I go this route or is introducing her to another parakeet more sustainable/reliable? I would keep them separate and gradually introduce them and be ready to separate if needed, but I'm looking for guidance on the best/least traumatizing way for her, as she's already had a rough go of the past few months. I am new and learning and would take any guidance/recommendations.
He was old, grumpy, and hated just about everyone including the parakeet he had been historically kept with. They were both much happier in side by side cages rather than together, so that was how I had been keeping them. Since Pikachu's passing, my parakeet Banshee has sat staring at the other cage, had a decline in interest in food and play, and has been far more affectionate with myself. I and my significant other are home on opposite shifts and the cage door stays open, but she has little interest in doing much but perching on top of her cage and the late cockatiel's cage. While I appreciate this new human affection, she is accustomed to a friend, and I don't want to deprive her of that bond. She has also been taken to the vet with this behavior change just in case and has a clean bill of health. We are now about 10 days post incident with no signs of improvement.
My question becomes, do I get her one companion? Two or more? I have a fairly largeish cage with 1/2" spacing between all bars that I could transition them to (had purchased for the cockatiel) if all get along. As she has been with cockatiels before, should I go this route or is introducing her to another parakeet more sustainable/reliable? I would keep them separate and gradually introduce them and be ready to separate if needed, but I'm looking for guidance on the best/least traumatizing way for her, as she's already had a rough go of the past few months. I am new and learning and would take any guidance/recommendations.