cottonut30
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- May 29, 2020
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My 5 yr old sun conure, Mojo, always wants my undivided attention. With other people that she likes, she is mostly content to just cuddle or sit with them and groom herself. But whenever I have her out of her cage, she always wants me to be actively scratching/petting her, taking her outside, and just being constantly engaged with her; otherwise she starts screaming and doing things like chewing furniture that she knows she isn't supposed to do.
This behavior persists even if I have spent hours just paying attention to her; she doesn't even like it when I am watching TV and petting her simultaneously. I have a busy schedule and often need to do work on my laptop; I would like to have her out of her cage more frequently and just be able to hang out but the way things currently are, I cannot have her out while I am attending the many daily chores that are a part of life. I have thought about getting her a conure friend, but she's resisted this idea previously (just got very jealous and protective of her humans) and I don't have the space currently to try again, so this would be something in the future and not a viable solution presently.
Some of the things I've tried:
Spending hours playing with her
Going on walks
Making sure she's full and not thirsty
Bringing her cage and toys into the living room
Ignoring her when she screams for attention
Putting her in her cage for time-out
I would love any advice, thank you!
This behavior persists even if I have spent hours just paying attention to her; she doesn't even like it when I am watching TV and petting her simultaneously. I have a busy schedule and often need to do work on my laptop; I would like to have her out of her cage more frequently and just be able to hang out but the way things currently are, I cannot have her out while I am attending the many daily chores that are a part of life. I have thought about getting her a conure friend, but she's resisted this idea previously (just got very jealous and protective of her humans) and I don't have the space currently to try again, so this would be something in the future and not a viable solution presently.
Some of the things I've tried:
Spending hours playing with her
Going on walks
Making sure she's full and not thirsty
Bringing her cage and toys into the living room
Ignoring her when she screams for attention
Putting her in her cage for time-out
I would love any advice, thank you!
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