chad246emr
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Hello everyone,
I’ve got a severe macaw named Pickle which I adopted from a rescue, and he’s recently finally started to trust me enough to let me cuddle with him. I make sure to go no lower than his neck to avoid stimulating him too much, but it seems he’s already becoming more hormonal from this.
Since I’ve been cuddling him (it’s only been about a week) he has started regurgitating. I’ve seen him bob his head and start to when he’s sitting somewhere, but he doesn’t really do it when he’s on my lap or I’m holding him.
He has also started screaming WAY more, and acting a lot more “wild” if you know what I mean. He gets so worked up sometimes and I see that look in his eye and I know it’s not the time to try and give the step up command, or else I might end up bleeding.
Honestly this is all typical macaw behavior that I was expecting when I adopted him. I know they’re opinionated, demanding, energetic, and stubborn birds, and the fact that he’s a severe macaw only exacerbates all of those features, but that’s honestly why I love macaws so much.
I guess my long question is did I bring on this behavior by cuddling him the last week or so? What are your thoughts on cuddling with macaws?
I’ve got a severe macaw named Pickle which I adopted from a rescue, and he’s recently finally started to trust me enough to let me cuddle with him. I make sure to go no lower than his neck to avoid stimulating him too much, but it seems he’s already becoming more hormonal from this.
Since I’ve been cuddling him (it’s only been about a week) he has started regurgitating. I’ve seen him bob his head and start to when he’s sitting somewhere, but he doesn’t really do it when he’s on my lap or I’m holding him.
He has also started screaming WAY more, and acting a lot more “wild” if you know what I mean. He gets so worked up sometimes and I see that look in his eye and I know it’s not the time to try and give the step up command, or else I might end up bleeding.
Honestly this is all typical macaw behavior that I was expecting when I adopted him. I know they’re opinionated, demanding, energetic, and stubborn birds, and the fact that he’s a severe macaw only exacerbates all of those features, but that’s honestly why I love macaws so much.
I guess my long question is did I bring on this behavior by cuddling him the last week or so? What are your thoughts on cuddling with macaws?