- Oct 23, 2015
- 4,397
- 5,873
- Parrots
- 1 YNA (Bingo)
1 OWA (Plumas R.I.P.)
1 RLA (Pacho R.I.P.)
2 GCA(Luna,Merlin) The Twins
1 Congo AG (Bella)
5 Cockatiels
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- #21
With The Twins that was my primary goal.Having multiple parrots & dogs on top of it can get overwhelming. I can understand why you’d be drained & tired. My parrots that have bonded don’t want much to do with me anymore so luckily that has freed up some of my time. I can’t imagine being in your situation taking care of multiple parrots that are sick all at once. Just know you are doing the best you can. I myself on days that I am feeling tired, and drained I just make sure their cages are cleaned, and that I do quick trainings. I make foraging toys ahead of time for these specific days. It really does help. Then they aren’t just bored in a cage screaming, and picking at each other. I hope something in here helps. I’m sorry you are going through a rough patch with your parrots.
They have for the most part bonded to each other.
I pick up Merlin by hand every day and 2/3 times a week I will hold him and sit with him till he flies off.
I keep him just friendly enough.
Luna likes me in her own unique way.
We have a greeting ritual, I extend my index finger into the cage and she gives me the gentlest of bites.
She steps up on her iPad perch and normally comes back to the cage when called.
She will even step up on my hand if she is stuck somewhere.
The fly in the ointment is Merlin seems more interested in Bingo than being a friend or mate to Luna.
That’s why I think he might be a she and I need to do a DNA test.
One of these days when I don’t have more urgent medical issues.