Redballoon
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- Dec 24, 2006
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When I leave the room,...He screams.
If I ignore it, he continues screaming for 5 to 10 minutes.
If you take him into the room your in, he screams when he wants to return to his perch.(usually about 5 minutes after you got there). One way to stop him screaming is to put him on a perch in the bathroom and turn the light off. I initially thought of it as a punishment, but he seems so relaxed 10 minutes later when I go to get him out. If I am in the lounge room with the lights off, he screams,...Its a loud scream,...it goes right through you. If he wants a pat and your in the room, he screams. I assume that when he learns to whistle, the scream will be replaced a delightful lilting whistle,.... right?
When I leave the room,...He screams.
If I ignore it, he continues screaming for 5 to 10 minutes.
If you take him into the room your in, he screams when he wants to return to his perch.(usually about 5 minutes after you got there). One way to stop him screaming is to put him on a perch in the bathroom and turn the light off. I initially thought of it as a punishment, but he seems so relaxed 10 minutes later when I go to get him out. If I am in the lounge room with the lights off, he screams,...Its a loud scream,...it goes right through you. If he wants a pat and your in the room, he screams. I assume that when he learns to whistle, the scream will be replaced a delightful lilting whistle,.... right?