OutlawedSpirit
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- Apr 12, 2016
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I have Tiki home, a 25 year old male, blind Ekkie. He was screaming at the rescue quite a bit, and it was thought that all the commotion there was bothering him. Since he's been here, I've been observing when he screams.
He did first thing this morning, while I was getting breakfast ready for the fids, but I'm not concerned about that. The pretty chicken does the same thing, especially if she thinks I'm not moving fast enough, so pretty much every morning.
However, I am not sure if the commotion was what was causing his screaming, I think it's more of a boredom, desire for attention scream. I've been trying to talk to him most of the morning, he loves being talked to, and will talk back. I'm just wondering what else I can do to help stimulate him. I also think he screams when he is startled by something.
I can take him out and hold him, but I don't want to push him too far, too fast, considering I already paid for that last night with a pretty good bite. Granted, that was because he was uncomfortable anyway, since he can't see and felt unsteady. I know that was my fault, and not his. I think as we build more trust, and he gets used to coming out and how I handle him, he will get less unsteady.
I do wonder if he can see at least light/shadows. He will be sitting in his cage, then suddenly lunge and growl to one side or the other. So I wonder if he is seeing slight changes in light, so he reacts aggressively since he does not know exactly what it is. However, if I move my hand in front of him slowly without touching him, he doesn't seem to react to it at all. So I am unsure. I know he does not see well at all, if he see at all.
He did first thing this morning, while I was getting breakfast ready for the fids, but I'm not concerned about that. The pretty chicken does the same thing, especially if she thinks I'm not moving fast enough, so pretty much every morning.
However, I am not sure if the commotion was what was causing his screaming, I think it's more of a boredom, desire for attention scream. I've been trying to talk to him most of the morning, he loves being talked to, and will talk back. I'm just wondering what else I can do to help stimulate him. I also think he screams when he is startled by something.
I can take him out and hold him, but I don't want to push him too far, too fast, considering I already paid for that last night with a pretty good bite. Granted, that was because he was uncomfortable anyway, since he can't see and felt unsteady. I know that was my fault, and not his. I think as we build more trust, and he gets used to coming out and how I handle him, he will get less unsteady.
I do wonder if he can see at least light/shadows. He will be sitting in his cage, then suddenly lunge and growl to one side or the other. So I wonder if he is seeing slight changes in light, so he reacts aggressively since he does not know exactly what it is. However, if I move my hand in front of him slowly without touching him, he doesn't seem to react to it at all. So I am unsure. I know he does not see well at all, if he see at all.