KatherineI
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So, as some of you know, Sugar has been home with us for almost a month. When we first brought her home, we noticed she seemed fearful of a great many things. As the weeks have gone, there's still many things she's afraid of, some things she's now fine with and obviously still things we're figuring out.
One of the most alarming things we've noticed is that she's fearful of being in a towel. And not just fearful, it is like the end of the world to her. She has never bitten us to hurt (she occasionally wraps her beak around our finger(s) and presses down a bit, but it's only pressure and not usually very much and a simple "no" gets her to stop), until she was put in a towel. She fights as though shes fighting for her life, she has managed to bite through a thick towel and draw blood
Is this even remotely normal? Loki absolutely loves being wrapped in a towel and will happily jump in to one for either "burrito" or "taco" time (term is depending on how he's wrapped up). I've always been told that toweling is important for them to be comfortable with in case there's ever an emergency and you need to wrap them up in something, such as a towel or a small blanket. Not to mention, that it's a tool used to help in wing and nail trimmings. I've never encountered a bird who hated being in a towel quite this much. I mean, I've known birds who weren't thrilled with it, but they didn't fight to the point where we had to let them out of it for fear of them managing to do more damage to themselves fighting you
Now that it's over, she has refused to leave my side, snuggling up as close to me as it possible, in desperate need of reassurance (which I'm happy to give her). She's been like this for over 30 minutes, highly unusual for a bird who is always on the go unless she's napping.
Is there any suggested ways to help her learn that toweling doesn't have to be stressful or feared??
One of the most alarming things we've noticed is that she's fearful of being in a towel. And not just fearful, it is like the end of the world to her. She has never bitten us to hurt (she occasionally wraps her beak around our finger(s) and presses down a bit, but it's only pressure and not usually very much and a simple "no" gets her to stop), until she was put in a towel. She fights as though shes fighting for her life, she has managed to bite through a thick towel and draw blood

Is this even remotely normal? Loki absolutely loves being wrapped in a towel and will happily jump in to one for either "burrito" or "taco" time (term is depending on how he's wrapped up). I've always been told that toweling is important for them to be comfortable with in case there's ever an emergency and you need to wrap them up in something, such as a towel or a small blanket. Not to mention, that it's a tool used to help in wing and nail trimmings. I've never encountered a bird who hated being in a towel quite this much. I mean, I've known birds who weren't thrilled with it, but they didn't fight to the point where we had to let them out of it for fear of them managing to do more damage to themselves fighting you

Is there any suggested ways to help her learn that toweling doesn't have to be stressful or feared??