SadParrot8761
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- Apr 28, 2020
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Hi everyone,
In this crazy world we are in, I lost my job and had to move quickly out of the place I lived and immediately in with 2 new roommates. One of them is very nice (but also very passive) and the other is not nice, and lives in the basement with a cockatoo and a macaw, they have been in his family for 30+ years. He is gone most of the time and the birds get no interaction, have no toys and I am not sure how you are supposed to feed them but they only seem to get bird seed. Their claws are long and seem to be not well taken care of.
But heres what I am really concerned about: I have been here for 2 weeks now, and the first week, both birds would always make a lot of noise, I would go downstairs and hang out with them daily. The cockatoo loves to be held and is affectionate although it says some pretty awful things it has heard clearly. The parrot didn't want to be held, but would come out of his cage and stand on the top, and dance to music. However, this past week only the cockatoo has been making noise. When I go downstairs, the macaw Cosmo is always on the bottom of his cage, often with his head pressed on the bottom of the cage. He no longer makes any sounds, squawking or talking at all. If I come near, he will raise his feathers at me and if I try to open the cage he will hold the lock with his beak so I can't open it.
My other friendly roommate tried to ask the owner what was wrong with the bird and he said "he's being like that because we got into a fight."
I don't know what that means but my experience here so far leaves me to believe this person could be violent (he has already yelled and cussed at me when I asked him not to have people over to the house because of social distancing). He also mentioned to me that he has gotten the birds "drunk" and high in the past. I was in shock.
Does anyone know what could possibly be wrong with the bird or what I could possibly do? I feel so bad for both birds. I have 2 cats or else I would take them upstairs during the day. I doubt I will live here much longer.
In this crazy world we are in, I lost my job and had to move quickly out of the place I lived and immediately in with 2 new roommates. One of them is very nice (but also very passive) and the other is not nice, and lives in the basement with a cockatoo and a macaw, they have been in his family for 30+ years. He is gone most of the time and the birds get no interaction, have no toys and I am not sure how you are supposed to feed them but they only seem to get bird seed. Their claws are long and seem to be not well taken care of.
But heres what I am really concerned about: I have been here for 2 weeks now, and the first week, both birds would always make a lot of noise, I would go downstairs and hang out with them daily. The cockatoo loves to be held and is affectionate although it says some pretty awful things it has heard clearly. The parrot didn't want to be held, but would come out of his cage and stand on the top, and dance to music. However, this past week only the cockatoo has been making noise. When I go downstairs, the macaw Cosmo is always on the bottom of his cage, often with his head pressed on the bottom of the cage. He no longer makes any sounds, squawking or talking at all. If I come near, he will raise his feathers at me and if I try to open the cage he will hold the lock with his beak so I can't open it.
My other friendly roommate tried to ask the owner what was wrong with the bird and he said "he's being like that because we got into a fight."
I don't know what that means but my experience here so far leaves me to believe this person could be violent (he has already yelled and cussed at me when I asked him not to have people over to the house because of social distancing). He also mentioned to me that he has gotten the birds "drunk" and high in the past. I was in shock.
Does anyone know what could possibly be wrong with the bird or what I could possibly do? I feel so bad for both birds. I have 2 cats or else I would take them upstairs during the day. I doubt I will live here much longer.