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- Jan 4, 2011
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- Dipper, 8 year old WC Pionus
RIP Charlie, Green Cheek Conure,
Lelu, parrotlet and
Poe the budgie.
Hi all! I haven't been on the forums for awhile but have posted before about our rescue GCC, Charlie, that we adopted in November. Some background:
We adopted him from a gentleman who kept him in a filthy cage with only one small toy and did not socialize him well. We put him in a larger cage with lots of toys and got him going on a better diet (took months, though). A few weeks after we got him, he became very ill and spent a couple days at the vet. We never determined the official cause but was likely due to the poor living conditions at his old house. After he started getting better, he started chewing his feathers. So off to the vet we went and they thought maybe we were now seen as his mates and he was sexually frustrated. We were to have him sleep in a sleep cage (in a quiet room), no shouldering, no dark hidey holes (like nesting), etc. We followed this advice, the chewing improved (with ups and downs) and then he started in again fairly seriously, just after his tummy was starting to get red again. So back to the vet, changed a few things and he seemed to be OK again (with some slips) but is now back to chewing his feathers, including his wing shoulder on one side (now just downy grey - all green is gone in one patch). We are doing absolutely everything we can think of for this guy, great diet (pellets, veg, beans etc), tons of toys, lots of attention, regular baths and sprays, lots of sleep, a window to look out of, radio on when we're gone, a natural light next to the cage and forays outside in his travel cage (for the sunlight).
We are out of ideas and are hoping maybe someone on here has a similar experience that either went away over time or perhaps a suggestion that we haven't tried. He ONLY chews when we are out of the house or when he's in his sleep cage. Sometimes when we are gone he doesn't chew, sometimes we will have been home all day and he will chew when we're out of the house for only an hour. He is quite attached to us and the vet says he seems high strung for a GCC and he will yell for us if we're out of the room (as all parrots do) but he sounds like he's being tortured sometimes he's so upset. We don't respond to the yelling but have taught him to whistle and we'll whistle back. We think he's just super anxious when we're not around and don't know how to combat this (again, lots of toys that are rotated and a variety of them - we also put food in different places in his cage).
Sorry for the novel, we are just hoping that there is something else we could be doing for him beyond the usual tricks for feather chewers. Other than this, he is well-behaved (lots of tricks and words), steps up and seems to be a happy, playful little guy. We love him lots and want to do what's best for him and feel like we're falling short. Thanks for any support or advice.
We adopted him from a gentleman who kept him in a filthy cage with only one small toy and did not socialize him well. We put him in a larger cage with lots of toys and got him going on a better diet (took months, though). A few weeks after we got him, he became very ill and spent a couple days at the vet. We never determined the official cause but was likely due to the poor living conditions at his old house. After he started getting better, he started chewing his feathers. So off to the vet we went and they thought maybe we were now seen as his mates and he was sexually frustrated. We were to have him sleep in a sleep cage (in a quiet room), no shouldering, no dark hidey holes (like nesting), etc. We followed this advice, the chewing improved (with ups and downs) and then he started in again fairly seriously, just after his tummy was starting to get red again. So back to the vet, changed a few things and he seemed to be OK again (with some slips) but is now back to chewing his feathers, including his wing shoulder on one side (now just downy grey - all green is gone in one patch). We are doing absolutely everything we can think of for this guy, great diet (pellets, veg, beans etc), tons of toys, lots of attention, regular baths and sprays, lots of sleep, a window to look out of, radio on when we're gone, a natural light next to the cage and forays outside in his travel cage (for the sunlight).
We are out of ideas and are hoping maybe someone on here has a similar experience that either went away over time or perhaps a suggestion that we haven't tried. He ONLY chews when we are out of the house or when he's in his sleep cage. Sometimes when we are gone he doesn't chew, sometimes we will have been home all day and he will chew when we're out of the house for only an hour. He is quite attached to us and the vet says he seems high strung for a GCC and he will yell for us if we're out of the room (as all parrots do) but he sounds like he's being tortured sometimes he's so upset. We don't respond to the yelling but have taught him to whistle and we'll whistle back. We think he's just super anxious when we're not around and don't know how to combat this (again, lots of toys that are rotated and a variety of them - we also put food in different places in his cage).
Sorry for the novel, we are just hoping that there is something else we could be doing for him beyond the usual tricks for feather chewers. Other than this, he is well-behaved (lots of tricks and words), steps up and seems to be a happy, playful little guy. We love him lots and want to do what's best for him and feel like we're falling short. Thanks for any support or advice.