IndySE
Active member
I think I'm calling it. Kermit is hitting puberty. She'll be 2 sometime in May.
This last week, she's been a proper teenager. I've been not coming home a few nights because of finals week at school, but my parents have been taking care of her for me. Still, this evidently upset her, and she's been refusing to be taken to her sleeping cage at night. She refuses to set-up for anybody, even her favorite (my dad... he's very pretty to birds I guess). She's been getting more bitey and lunging to anyone that tries.
I'm off on break, so I'm hoping to improve this naughty girl behavior around bed. Once I can get her off she's fine, but oof. I'm trying not to put her to bed immediately, in case she feels robbed of cuddles. I've also tried luring her in by promising all the fun games we'll have. We've tried counting to 3, and that worked for a while, but then she became content to watch us come back 5 minutes later to try again. She's manipulative. I know she's drawing it out for max attention. I'm debating going back to pure bribery with a low-reward treat, because I don't want to keep encouraging these shenanigans.
The other thing I'm noticing is how CHEWY she's gotten lately. I always have lots of toys for her. I recently bought another round of toys to rotate in. Kermit chews a little bit, but normally a toy has some life in it for at least a few months. At the beginning of the week I put in this new toy, a giant palm leaf sunflower sort of thing. I finally look proper at her cage, and she's chewed off most of the petals. That thing will be lucky to last another week! I'm happy she's taking out some of that aggression on non-human-flesh materials, but wow that was surprising.
Kermit, may your journey to henhood be swift and painless for all D: !
This last week, she's been a proper teenager. I've been not coming home a few nights because of finals week at school, but my parents have been taking care of her for me. Still, this evidently upset her, and she's been refusing to be taken to her sleeping cage at night. She refuses to set-up for anybody, even her favorite (my dad... he's very pretty to birds I guess). She's been getting more bitey and lunging to anyone that tries.
I'm off on break, so I'm hoping to improve this naughty girl behavior around bed. Once I can get her off she's fine, but oof. I'm trying not to put her to bed immediately, in case she feels robbed of cuddles. I've also tried luring her in by promising all the fun games we'll have. We've tried counting to 3, and that worked for a while, but then she became content to watch us come back 5 minutes later to try again. She's manipulative. I know she's drawing it out for max attention. I'm debating going back to pure bribery with a low-reward treat, because I don't want to keep encouraging these shenanigans.
The other thing I'm noticing is how CHEWY she's gotten lately. I always have lots of toys for her. I recently bought another round of toys to rotate in. Kermit chews a little bit, but normally a toy has some life in it for at least a few months. At the beginning of the week I put in this new toy, a giant palm leaf sunflower sort of thing. I finally look proper at her cage, and she's chewed off most of the petals. That thing will be lucky to last another week! I'm happy she's taking out some of that aggression on non-human-flesh materials, but wow that was surprising.
Kermit, may your journey to henhood be swift and painless for all D: !
