wadawas
New member
Hello
I am in the process of trying to decide what species to next add to my flock.
I had my heart set on a male Eclectus after meeting the sweetest guy, but someone didn't think it was the best for our home dynamic.
Here is what i'm looking for:
*1 - Doesn't bond with just one person
*2 - Sweet & gentle personality
3 - Likes to cuddle (don't need full on mauling, but i want to be able to pet, scratch & 'hug' it)
4 - Good with a lot of people (can deal with loud, energetic music students coming in & going all night, will let strangers hold & pet him without getting freaked out or nippy. (a bird prone to phobias or nervousness like a Grey is not a suitable match for that environment!)
5 - Isn't too dependent on us (like a clingy cockatoo)
6 - Good vocalization would be a very happy bonus
7 - Likes to play, but happily independent when my sitting with my husband while he works on his computer or teaches a student. (won't get upset it it's not the center of attention).
We love that out Quaker is very hands on rough & tumble when it comes to playing, but he's attached himself to me (supposed to be my hubby's bird) & he has SO much attitude! My Linnis is sweet & loves cuddles, but still attached only to me & has a nervous breakdown if she leaves my office for more than 3 minutes.
I would love to hear everyone's suggestion & why they think it's the right fit
Thank you!
I am in the process of trying to decide what species to next add to my flock.
I had my heart set on a male Eclectus after meeting the sweetest guy, but someone didn't think it was the best for our home dynamic.
Here is what i'm looking for:
*1 - Doesn't bond with just one person
*2 - Sweet & gentle personality
3 - Likes to cuddle (don't need full on mauling, but i want to be able to pet, scratch & 'hug' it)
4 - Good with a lot of people (can deal with loud, energetic music students coming in & going all night, will let strangers hold & pet him without getting freaked out or nippy. (a bird prone to phobias or nervousness like a Grey is not a suitable match for that environment!)
5 - Isn't too dependent on us (like a clingy cockatoo)
6 - Good vocalization would be a very happy bonus
7 - Likes to play, but happily independent when my sitting with my husband while he works on his computer or teaches a student. (won't get upset it it's not the center of attention).
We love that out Quaker is very hands on rough & tumble when it comes to playing, but he's attached himself to me (supposed to be my hubby's bird) & he has SO much attitude! My Linnis is sweet & loves cuddles, but still attached only to me & has a nervous breakdown if she leaves my office for more than 3 minutes.
I would love to hear everyone's suggestion & why they think it's the right fit
Thank you!