Yesterday, Banner didn't really eat once we got him home, although i did make sure that he drank some water. He noshed on a few pellets and a nutriberry, but really wasn't all that interested in exploring his cage. He sat on the highest perch and took it all in. I'm not terribly worried as I know it'll take some time for him to be comfortable. We took him out this morning and put him on his playstand, where he's been happily playing with his toys/chewing on the bottlebrush. We offered pellets in the playstand cups as well as some broccoli and carrot. He's still not interested in eating, although he did drink some water this morning as well.
He readily steps up, especially to come out of his cage. At the store, the employees that he knows were able to pretty much just come up to him and grab him and give him head scratches and kisses and he submitted. With us, he sort of gives a little disgruntled noise and tries to get away from our hands, although he doesn't nip. I told the bf that we should just take it slow until he's comfortable with us. I think as long as he's stepping up, we should just work on making him feel at home and the scratches will come later, once he knows he can trust us.
Anyway, one of the employees at the Golden Cockatoo told me that the one thing she doesn't like about the king's cages is that the cups are lower and her bird doesn't like to go that low to eat. I wonder if that's why Banner isn't eating, although he's not eating on his playstand, either.
At what point should we be concerned that he hasn't ate? I'm not terribly worried as of right now, but I'm guessing if he goes a few days without consuming anything that we should consider some type of action (taking him back to the store, to the vet, etc). They did tell me that he would probably drop some weight. They weighed him before we took him and we are supposed to bring him back in a week regardless to get a follow-up weight.
He readily steps up, especially to come out of his cage. At the store, the employees that he knows were able to pretty much just come up to him and grab him and give him head scratches and kisses and he submitted. With us, he sort of gives a little disgruntled noise and tries to get away from our hands, although he doesn't nip. I told the bf that we should just take it slow until he's comfortable with us. I think as long as he's stepping up, we should just work on making him feel at home and the scratches will come later, once he knows he can trust us.
Anyway, one of the employees at the Golden Cockatoo told me that the one thing she doesn't like about the king's cages is that the cups are lower and her bird doesn't like to go that low to eat. I wonder if that's why Banner isn't eating, although he's not eating on his playstand, either.
At what point should we be concerned that he hasn't ate? I'm not terribly worried as of right now, but I'm guessing if he goes a few days without consuming anything that we should consider some type of action (taking him back to the store, to the vet, etc). They did tell me that he would probably drop some weight. They weighed him before we took him and we are supposed to bring him back in a week regardless to get a follow-up weight.