fiddlejen
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- Sunny the Sun Conure (sept '18, gotcha 3/'19). Mr Jefferson Budgie & Mrs Calliope Budgie (albino) (nov'18 & jan'19). Summer 2021 Baby Budgies: Riker (Green); Patchouli, Keye, & Tiny (blue greywings).
So my Sunny has insisted on escorting me to the bathroom for most of the time I've had her. (It's a fun place for her. Spiral perch, fancy hangar textural-washcloth-climbing-toy, taggies-cloth etc, all hanging from curtain rod.) If from the other end of the house she hears the flush (giveaway that I used the facility without her!), she yells at me angrily.
Over the past few months with work-at-home, she has had pleasure of escorting me even more often.
Until just recently, she would do her own business wherever happened to suit her. In her own cages she has preferred spots. (Not that it's never elsewhere, but definitely preferred spots.) IF she was out on my shoulder, and me sitting-down she would typically aim down my back. This is obviously to avoid stepping-in. If I'm up walking around, she tries to aim Beyond my shoulder, onto the floor.
And, if in the bathroom, well typically she would leave her colorful messes below her play-area. So, mostly on the tile next-to the tub. Which, previously I did Not clean up instantaneously (well i was busy!), and basically never in her presence.
Since I've had her, I have chosen Not to attempt any sort of housetraining. BUT in case I might ever want to, I have given her a word-association. So IF she poos on me or near me, and I see it, I have tended to say, in bland-but-cheerful tone, "oh, look, you did a poo!", whilst wiping it OR at the time I see it happening.
Now as I said, with work-at-home, she's been able to escort me to bathroom even more often, at semi-regular times. (Slightly-variable lunch- & break-times.)
So couple weeks ago, it occurred to me, her swinging on fancy hangar & having just colored the floor, she probably has NO idea why I go in and sit there. So, done with my own business but not yet flushed, I wiped Her business from floor, said something like, "See, poos go in the toilet," and then FLUSHED it.
I do believe I saw the wheels turning behind her eyes right then.
ON next bathroom trip, right as we got in the door, she turned herself around quick. Poo'd onto my Front shoulder. Then squawked at me in case I hadn't noticed! I said, "Yes, you got it! Yes, poos go in the toilet!", whilst wiping it off & dropping it in & flushing.
Yes, she got it. Oh yeah she Got It.
Now - her goal is to get my shoulder just as I go thru the door. If I am too quick, & get her to perch first, she exaggerates her pooing-movements and then Yells and Flaps at me -- until I wipe it up into the toilet.
She is doing her best to do as many of her poos IN the bathroom as she can.
If we're sitting in the living room together, and she needs to go, she now Flaps At Me -- that's her full-body sign-language sign to tell me to Stand Up and do something; she used to try to Push me Up by pushing my ear but that did not work as well -- & then when I stand, she points me toward the bathroom!!
She will even call me over to get her from her cage, and then flap at me to take her. Not to mention, she seems to be Waiting for my breaks and lunchtimes for this purpose.
So. Cute and fun right? She KNOWS what the toilet is for. ONE time I told her, and she figured it all out. Really, she must have been wondering all this time why I would keep sitting on that white seat, for her to get-it just like that.
However. I am doing what I can to break her of this quickly-learned preference!
The problem - she is Not fully-flighted. And, if she was, I would keep that door always closed; the bathroom is too dangerous for a birdie alone.
So this means that now she is trying to WAIT for me before relieving herself. Including her big morning poo.
I absolutely do NOT want my birdie to think she needs to wait for me before relieving herself.
Does anyone have good suggestions for UN-bathroom training my Sunny?
Over the past few months with work-at-home, she has had pleasure of escorting me even more often.
Until just recently, she would do her own business wherever happened to suit her. In her own cages she has preferred spots. (Not that it's never elsewhere, but definitely preferred spots.) IF she was out on my shoulder, and me sitting-down she would typically aim down my back. This is obviously to avoid stepping-in. If I'm up walking around, she tries to aim Beyond my shoulder, onto the floor.
And, if in the bathroom, well typically she would leave her colorful messes below her play-area. So, mostly on the tile next-to the tub. Which, previously I did Not clean up instantaneously (well i was busy!), and basically never in her presence.
Since I've had her, I have chosen Not to attempt any sort of housetraining. BUT in case I might ever want to, I have given her a word-association. So IF she poos on me or near me, and I see it, I have tended to say, in bland-but-cheerful tone, "oh, look, you did a poo!", whilst wiping it OR at the time I see it happening.
Now as I said, with work-at-home, she's been able to escort me to bathroom even more often, at semi-regular times. (Slightly-variable lunch- & break-times.)
So couple weeks ago, it occurred to me, her swinging on fancy hangar & having just colored the floor, she probably has NO idea why I go in and sit there. So, done with my own business but not yet flushed, I wiped Her business from floor, said something like, "See, poos go in the toilet," and then FLUSHED it.
I do believe I saw the wheels turning behind her eyes right then.
ON next bathroom trip, right as we got in the door, she turned herself around quick. Poo'd onto my Front shoulder. Then squawked at me in case I hadn't noticed! I said, "Yes, you got it! Yes, poos go in the toilet!", whilst wiping it off & dropping it in & flushing.
Yes, she got it. Oh yeah she Got It.
Now - her goal is to get my shoulder just as I go thru the door. If I am too quick, & get her to perch first, she exaggerates her pooing-movements and then Yells and Flaps at me -- until I wipe it up into the toilet.
She is doing her best to do as many of her poos IN the bathroom as she can.
If we're sitting in the living room together, and she needs to go, she now Flaps At Me -- that's her full-body sign-language sign to tell me to Stand Up and do something; she used to try to Push me Up by pushing my ear but that did not work as well -- & then when I stand, she points me toward the bathroom!!
She will even call me over to get her from her cage, and then flap at me to take her. Not to mention, she seems to be Waiting for my breaks and lunchtimes for this purpose.
So. Cute and fun right? She KNOWS what the toilet is for. ONE time I told her, and she figured it all out. Really, she must have been wondering all this time why I would keep sitting on that white seat, for her to get-it just like that.
However. I am doing what I can to break her of this quickly-learned preference!
The problem - she is Not fully-flighted. And, if she was, I would keep that door always closed; the bathroom is too dangerous for a birdie alone.
So this means that now she is trying to WAIT for me before relieving herself. Including her big morning poo.
I absolutely do NOT want my birdie to think she needs to wait for me before relieving herself.
Does anyone have good suggestions for UN-bathroom training my Sunny?