AioniosOneirus
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- Feb 5, 2011
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I have a two year old green cheeked conure. His name is Charlie. He's been chewing on everything. The leather couch, the doors, the mirrors, the desk chairs, my computer's mouse, everything. I have absolutely no clue what to do with him. My dad is determined to get rid of him and has prohibited him from leaving his cage. I can't constantly monitor him since he flies around, even if you clip his wings, and he attacks my mouse and he can't do that since I'm in college and I'm either at the university or on my computer doing homework. I do agree that he should go to a home where someone will pay attention to him, especially since now my kitten is trying to eat him.
What I'm asking is how to get him to stop chewing on the furniture. He's started doing this after we moved to a new house and I want him to be able to be out of his cage without me having to chase him off the furniture. I'd also like him to stop attacking me when I touch pots and pans and especially not to attack my computer mouse.
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