Remy
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While I was at work my mom had Puck out, and he apparently launched himself at our roommate and latched himself onto her finger! My mom was able to remove him without any injuries, and he jumped back on the roommate! My mom removed him a second time, and put him in his cage, put towels over it, and turned out the light for a while. Later, of course, he was acting like nothing happened.
It sounds like she handled it the right way, but I'd really like to find a way to stop these attacks altogether. In the past, he'd only done it to me and occasionally my boyfriend. I can avoid them usually because I've learned his body language, but most other people don't know his body language, which is kind of a hazard.
Poor roommate. She's mentally ill, and doesn't comprehend things very well. She is afraid that she might catch something from the bite. My mom and I have both reassured her that he doesn't have anything, and told her that he recently had blood tests that showed he was healthy.
My mom ordered a couple of behavioral books on parrots, so maybe they'll have some good advice on how to calm down his random bouts of demon mode.
It sounds like she handled it the right way, but I'd really like to find a way to stop these attacks altogether. In the past, he'd only done it to me and occasionally my boyfriend. I can avoid them usually because I've learned his body language, but most other people don't know his body language, which is kind of a hazard.
Poor roommate. She's mentally ill, and doesn't comprehend things very well. She is afraid that she might catch something from the bite. My mom and I have both reassured her that he doesn't have anything, and told her that he recently had blood tests that showed he was healthy.
My mom ordered a couple of behavioral books on parrots, so maybe they'll have some good advice on how to calm down his random bouts of demon mode.