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katina

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We cut his toe nails, they were so long he was getting stuck on my blanket, since then he's come to fly to my nails and I wouldnt let him chew on them so he attacks my hand, what has happened to my cuddly baby? Could he still be mad, wecut his nails two days ago
katina and skitzo
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lquan

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Nov 6, 2013
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El Monte, CA
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Yellow Sided Conure
Yes, it is possible he is still mad. Each individual parrot has his/her own personality. They are like 2-year-old kids. Unfortunately, they can't communicate to us about of how they feel of our actions or treatment or why they're mad :confused:. Most parrot owners don't understand this and tend to compare their parrots' behavior with others who owns the same parrots on forums. Unfortunately, nobody can give a straight answer.:D

My Lily just simply hate feet and socks. If her eyes happen to wander to our feet and/or socks, she would fly down to attack for no reason. I don't know who can help me explain that behavior!:rolleyes:
 

weco

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Nov 24, 2010
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Nanday, suns, parrotlet, Patagonian
The reason some of our feathered friends attack our feet is because they don't associate them as parts of us, even they can see they're fully attached.

If your feathered friend(s) exhibit a strange interest in you feet/toes, rubbing on them and/or presenting them with regurgitations, it's because human feet cause a pheramonal attraction in many parrots.....
 

MissLarissa

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Jul 22, 2014
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Missouri
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Green Cheek Pineapple Conure - Rico
My GCC chews on my toes. If they are sticking out near him he is all secretive: looking at them and side stepping over there, nibbling then looking at me to see if I react. Is it possible he knows they are attached then? It definitely seems like he is trying to tickle.
 

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