Squeeing_Onion
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- Oct 10, 2018
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- 162
- Parrots
- "Bongo" - Green Cheek Conure
“Echo” - Indian Ringneck
"Chicken" - Sun Conure, rest in peace, my precious friend.
I am not a new parrot caretaker, but I am newly owned by one sassy little four year old Green Cheek, 'Bongo.'
My previous bird was not a cuddler, and was in fact very hands-off. It was an entire year before he was even comfortable being touched at all, excluding his feet. He was an older rescue bird, neglected by his previous owners, and as such was inclined to enjoy watching, rather than interacting. I loved him as he was <3
That said... I'm a bit out of my element with a young, curious, and actively interactive bird!
Her favorite thing to do seems to be snuggling up under my hair and napping. My concern however... is that she will stay there snuggled up for sometimes a half hour to an hour or more, while I am doing paperwork or computer work for my business.
During this time she isn't taking breaks to poop, eat, or drink water. She will rouse on her own to fly back to her cage and go eat for a bit, but I still wonder if I should be encouraging her to be more active?
Bonus picture of a happily snuggled up Bongo:
I do not wish to inadvertently teach her to be a lazy bean all day, or develop sleeping issues.
Chicken ate and drank very frequently - he was a very big water drinker.
Lastly - she'll be going in for her very first vet checkup (under my care, at least) in a few weeks, but I was hoping to have an idea on normal GCC behavior and what I should encourage before I head in.
My previous bird was not a cuddler, and was in fact very hands-off. It was an entire year before he was even comfortable being touched at all, excluding his feet. He was an older rescue bird, neglected by his previous owners, and as such was inclined to enjoy watching, rather than interacting. I loved him as he was <3
That said... I'm a bit out of my element with a young, curious, and actively interactive bird!
Her favorite thing to do seems to be snuggling up under my hair and napping. My concern however... is that she will stay there snuggled up for sometimes a half hour to an hour or more, while I am doing paperwork or computer work for my business.
During this time she isn't taking breaks to poop, eat, or drink water. She will rouse on her own to fly back to her cage and go eat for a bit, but I still wonder if I should be encouraging her to be more active?
Bonus picture of a happily snuggled up Bongo:

I do not wish to inadvertently teach her to be a lazy bean all day, or develop sleeping issues.
Chicken ate and drank very frequently - he was a very big water drinker.
Lastly - she'll be going in for her very first vet checkup (under my care, at least) in a few weeks, but I was hoping to have an idea on normal GCC behavior and what I should encourage before I head in.
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