Spookyboi
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- Feb 2, 2024
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- Parrots
- Cockatiel x2
Hello, made a account to ask this question. Sorry if it's in the wrong category, please let me know.
So I have one cockatiel who is an affectionate wee thing. Took her a few days after getting her then she was seeking my attention.
Decided to get her a friend and they became friends easily. Problem is he isn't interested in me, I ignored him, didnt force anything. He watched me pet my girl over a couple of months and talk to them. Yet he just seems scared of me. I did some research and found someone that said to keep them apart for a while so they can bond with me as well. I did that and the new bird, he eats and drinks but stays in the same place all day when he isn't eating or drinking.
I spend loads of time between them both, the 2nd bird is in my bedroom. I talk to him and put my hand on the cage so he can get use to it. Poor guy is shaking so I do stop, don't want the guy to have a heart attack.
Any advice? Am I doing it wrong? Should I put them back together and hope over the years he gets used to me?
These are my first birds, so not 100% confident. But would like the 2nd bird to be somewhat tame if I need to get him to the vets and touch him if need be. Get him back in the cage ect.
I know animals have different personalities hence the difference between the 1st snd 2nd but just want to know If I did something wrong.
So I have one cockatiel who is an affectionate wee thing. Took her a few days after getting her then she was seeking my attention.
Decided to get her a friend and they became friends easily. Problem is he isn't interested in me, I ignored him, didnt force anything. He watched me pet my girl over a couple of months and talk to them. Yet he just seems scared of me. I did some research and found someone that said to keep them apart for a while so they can bond with me as well. I did that and the new bird, he eats and drinks but stays in the same place all day when he isn't eating or drinking.
I spend loads of time between them both, the 2nd bird is in my bedroom. I talk to him and put my hand on the cage so he can get use to it. Poor guy is shaking so I do stop, don't want the guy to have a heart attack.
Any advice? Am I doing it wrong? Should I put them back together and hope over the years he gets used to me?
These are my first birds, so not 100% confident. But would like the 2nd bird to be somewhat tame if I need to get him to the vets and touch him if need be. Get him back in the cage ect.
I know animals have different personalities hence the difference between the 1st snd 2nd but just want to know If I did something wrong.