Allan Gibbs
New member
With some reluctance, I decided to do it because he was becoming a little bit stubborn (flying away as a form of avoidance) with house training and flying to places he wasn't suppose to (and he know he wasn't suppose to be there). After his wings have been cut, he very resistant to coming out of his cage and will try to bite if you take him out. Once he's out, he's okay.
I decided to take him out and let him socialize with the family by putting him on the family table to see we mean him no harm. I think that session when well but he was very eager to get back into his cage. At least we can start to take him out with us soon.
Any other suggestions to help him through the transition?
I decided to take him out and let him socialize with the family by putting him on the family table to see we mean him no harm. I think that session when well but he was very eager to get back into his cage. At least we can start to take him out with us soon.
Any other suggestions to help him through the transition?