Hi.
Iāve acquired a 14month old Blue and Gold macaw and initially I thought I would move him to the spare room overnight so that he can get some quiet sleep. I donāt think that can happen yet.
(long story cut short) I picked him up from an idiot of a lad yesterday who in the 2 days he had him decided to sell his decent sized cage for a smaller one. Knowing he was trying to rehome him. (More money in his pocket) Iām so angry about it. So poor Rocco not only has to get used to us and our home he also has a rubbish cage to get used to. Hes been so forgiving tho and upto now is very friendly considering.
Anyway trying to get him into his cage today was an absolute knightmare so for now he is going to have to stay in the living room 24 hours for a while. The reason Iām worried is the living room is never pitch black and the tv is on low all night. The reason for this is due to our daughter having special needs and a waking night carer in there all night. The light is only a lamp and the tv will be on low volume. Iām hoping this is going to be ok for him? I just think for now itās the best of the two options I have.
I am on the lookout for a new cage I am just a bit short on money this week now as Iāve paid out at least Ā£1600 in the last 24 hours. It is my priority tho as his cage is way too small.
My last question (for now) he keeps running his beak across the bars of the cage. Is this normal behaviour? Iām hoping itās just his way of saying he wants to get out and itās not because heās stressed too much.. heās eating, drinking, making noises and saying the random hello.
Iāve acquired a 14month old Blue and Gold macaw and initially I thought I would move him to the spare room overnight so that he can get some quiet sleep. I donāt think that can happen yet.
(long story cut short) I picked him up from an idiot of a lad yesterday who in the 2 days he had him decided to sell his decent sized cage for a smaller one. Knowing he was trying to rehome him. (More money in his pocket) Iām so angry about it. So poor Rocco not only has to get used to us and our home he also has a rubbish cage to get used to. Hes been so forgiving tho and upto now is very friendly considering.
Anyway trying to get him into his cage today was an absolute knightmare so for now he is going to have to stay in the living room 24 hours for a while. The reason Iām worried is the living room is never pitch black and the tv is on low all night. The reason for this is due to our daughter having special needs and a waking night carer in there all night. The light is only a lamp and the tv will be on low volume. Iām hoping this is going to be ok for him? I just think for now itās the best of the two options I have.
I am on the lookout for a new cage I am just a bit short on money this week now as Iāve paid out at least Ā£1600 in the last 24 hours. It is my priority tho as his cage is way too small.
My last question (for now) he keeps running his beak across the bars of the cage. Is this normal behaviour? Iām hoping itās just his way of saying he wants to get out and itās not because heās stressed too much.. heās eating, drinking, making noises and saying the random hello.