Dragon2047
New member
Hello,
I'm a very new parrot owner (6 days now) I have a little guy who was a shop bird for a lady who got rid of her shop and no longer had time for him.
He is 7 months old, he's a cutie and I've already started "gaining his trust" Which has proved quiet difficult. I'm not sure this is normal so just wanted any advice you guys might have on the subject.
I work from home so we spend a lot of time together ( I let him stay with me even though it's pretty painful) I don't lock him in his cage unless he bites me hard, he hasn't drawn blood yet but a lot of bruising.
We start the day with me waking up getting him from his cage and I go about with him on my shoulder (which is hard since in the mornings he's his most vicious) I change his drinking water and make him some nice warm bath water incase he wants to take a bath.
From there I will put him on the perch on top of his cage that has a couple food dishes and give him a few pellets some carrots and strawberries (or what ever fruit he's having that day)
I shower get ready and go to my computer to start work, He stays on top of his cage (which is 4 feet behind me) or he comes and chills on my should or Desk.
While on the desk he tries to eat all the cords so it's a constant battle to keep him from them. While on my shoulder he goes a few rounds with my ear.
I try to avoid having him on my shoulder but the second he gets on me he runs his way up and the attack begins.
Now as the day goes on the sweeter he is, by 10pm (like clock work) he's tired and he'll nestle in to my arm or I'll take off my shirt and he'll make it a little house to sleep in while I have it bunched up on my chest while I lay and watch some TV before bed.
Is this normal? is he just all hoped up with energy so he's biting a lot? I'm assuming this biting is playful (unless he does his battle cry and bites and leaves a bruise)
I'm having a hard time finding anything that tires him out. We've started learning some flight training since he's never learned. (happy to say day 2 and he's made it from his cage to the ground next to my foot for me to pick him up!) Which is a huge win since 3 days ago he was afraid to leave solid ground.
Any tips and tricks or ways to tire him out would be awesome.
He also goes on walks with me and the dogs and rides my shoulder (when I'm constantly moving to new places he's very well behaved but if I stop or circle in one spot he attacks)
Thanks! sorry for such a long post.
I'm a very new parrot owner (6 days now) I have a little guy who was a shop bird for a lady who got rid of her shop and no longer had time for him.
He is 7 months old, he's a cutie and I've already started "gaining his trust" Which has proved quiet difficult. I'm not sure this is normal so just wanted any advice you guys might have on the subject.
I work from home so we spend a lot of time together ( I let him stay with me even though it's pretty painful) I don't lock him in his cage unless he bites me hard, he hasn't drawn blood yet but a lot of bruising.
We start the day with me waking up getting him from his cage and I go about with him on my shoulder (which is hard since in the mornings he's his most vicious) I change his drinking water and make him some nice warm bath water incase he wants to take a bath.
From there I will put him on the perch on top of his cage that has a couple food dishes and give him a few pellets some carrots and strawberries (or what ever fruit he's having that day)
I shower get ready and go to my computer to start work, He stays on top of his cage (which is 4 feet behind me) or he comes and chills on my should or Desk.
While on the desk he tries to eat all the cords so it's a constant battle to keep him from them. While on my shoulder he goes a few rounds with my ear.
I try to avoid having him on my shoulder but the second he gets on me he runs his way up and the attack begins.
Now as the day goes on the sweeter he is, by 10pm (like clock work) he's tired and he'll nestle in to my arm or I'll take off my shirt and he'll make it a little house to sleep in while I have it bunched up on my chest while I lay and watch some TV before bed.
Is this normal? is he just all hoped up with energy so he's biting a lot? I'm assuming this biting is playful (unless he does his battle cry and bites and leaves a bruise)
I'm having a hard time finding anything that tires him out. We've started learning some flight training since he's never learned. (happy to say day 2 and he's made it from his cage to the ground next to my foot for me to pick him up!) Which is a huge win since 3 days ago he was afraid to leave solid ground.
Any tips and tricks or ways to tire him out would be awesome.
He also goes on walks with me and the dogs and rides my shoulder (when I'm constantly moving to new places he's very well behaved but if I stop or circle in one spot he attacks)
Thanks! sorry for such a long post.