MrBeepiesPWNTS
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- May 9, 2013
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Hi there! I recently rehomed a 6 year old black headed caique. I am an experienced parrot owner, and have rehomed parrots before with much success. This guy is a completely different story...
The day I went to pick him up, he was very friendly to me. Perhaps because his previous owners were nearby. I put carried the travel cage out to the truck, so I think in a way he blames me for the change, which could be the problem entirely... He came with his cage, food, and play stand. Although his environment is completely new, he does have some familiar surroundings at least.
Since I have had him here, he has been very aggressive toward me. He has bitten and drawn blood on several occasions. If he is out of his cage, he will literally leap on me, and start attacking me. It is very difficult to get him to stop and to get him off of me. I am a firm believer in allowing the bird to be out of his cage when I am home, but due to his repetitive aggressive nature I do not want to allow him out of the cage. He paces the bottom part of his cage starring at me. He makes several noises (sneeze, kitten mewing, dog bark, etc) and will sit and "talk" with me. Earlier today he let my husband pick him up and hold/pet him.
I paid the previous owner a $200 rehoming fee. I inquired why the price was so low (considering I got not only the bird, but a nice cage, playstand and food for that price). She told me she was more interested in getting the bird to a new home, then trying to recoup money she had spent on him over the years. She said the reason she was rehoming him was because they had 8 dogs in the house and a cat with kittens and he wasn't getting much time out of the cage because of the rest of the animals in the house.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to win this birds trust? He has yet to meet my step-son, and I'm too afraid to let him out while he is around!! I have tried bribing him with his favorite food as a peace offering, but he will just crumble it up and throw it to the bottom of his cage.
I'm at a loss what to do!!
The day I went to pick him up, he was very friendly to me. Perhaps because his previous owners were nearby. I put carried the travel cage out to the truck, so I think in a way he blames me for the change, which could be the problem entirely... He came with his cage, food, and play stand. Although his environment is completely new, he does have some familiar surroundings at least.
Since I have had him here, he has been very aggressive toward me. He has bitten and drawn blood on several occasions. If he is out of his cage, he will literally leap on me, and start attacking me. It is very difficult to get him to stop and to get him off of me. I am a firm believer in allowing the bird to be out of his cage when I am home, but due to his repetitive aggressive nature I do not want to allow him out of the cage. He paces the bottom part of his cage starring at me. He makes several noises (sneeze, kitten mewing, dog bark, etc) and will sit and "talk" with me. Earlier today he let my husband pick him up and hold/pet him.
I paid the previous owner a $200 rehoming fee. I inquired why the price was so low (considering I got not only the bird, but a nice cage, playstand and food for that price). She told me she was more interested in getting the bird to a new home, then trying to recoup money she had spent on him over the years. She said the reason she was rehoming him was because they had 8 dogs in the house and a cat with kittens and he wasn't getting much time out of the cage because of the rest of the animals in the house.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to win this birds trust? He has yet to meet my step-son, and I'm too afraid to let him out while he is around!! I have tried bribing him with his favorite food as a peace offering, but he will just crumble it up and throw it to the bottom of his cage.
I'm at a loss what to do!!