bigfellasdad
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Hi all,
Not sure if you remember but a month or two ago I spent a lot of time/effort looking for an escaped grey, Albert. We got him back thankfully.
Alberts parront is going away next weekend and she asked me to look after him, which ive agreed to. Ive moved my kitchen around to allow more space for his cage (massive aren't they!). Ill make sure neither are out at the same time and cover the cage of the bird remaining in. Is there anything else I should consider, or indeed, do I keep them separated in separate rooms?
Ive looked after my sons budgie a few times and Enzo never seemed bothered, of course she learned the budgies whistles in a few minutes, but a male and female grey in close proximity.... im not sure. I realise Enzo is very bonded with me so I don't think 'sexy time' would be something Enzo would be initiating, but a young male grey may have other ideas?
Or am I just over thinking things please?
Any tips, most welcome.
Not sure if you remember but a month or two ago I spent a lot of time/effort looking for an escaped grey, Albert. We got him back thankfully.
Alberts parront is going away next weekend and she asked me to look after him, which ive agreed to. Ive moved my kitchen around to allow more space for his cage (massive aren't they!). Ill make sure neither are out at the same time and cover the cage of the bird remaining in. Is there anything else I should consider, or indeed, do I keep them separated in separate rooms?
Ive looked after my sons budgie a few times and Enzo never seemed bothered, of course she learned the budgies whistles in a few minutes, but a male and female grey in close proximity.... im not sure. I realise Enzo is very bonded with me so I don't think 'sexy time' would be something Enzo would be initiating, but a young male grey may have other ideas?
Or am I just over thinking things please?
Any tips, most welcome.