Aquila
New member
- Nov 19, 2012
- 1,225
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- Parrots
- Sydney - Blue Front Amazon
Gonzo - Congo African Grey
Willow - Cockatiel
RIP:
Snowy, Ivy, Kiwi, Ghost - Parakeets
Berry - Cinnamon GCC
So back in November I saw a post on craigslist for a Grey. I've been at what i consider "max capacity" for a bit but something drew me to this ad, so I replied. I soon found out that this person was the same person I had gotten Sydney from and she was ecstatic to hear from me. Sydney was their neighbor's bird which they took in, and had gotten Tallulah around the same time.
Unfortunately, after several years, although she's been good with the rest of the family, she began acting aggressively towards her "mom" who felt that she wasn't able to give her the level of care that she needed any more, with her kids being in high school and very busy. She told me she would make a decision over the holidays whether or not she could give her up, and finally made the decision in January, and I just got her home yesterday, after a very tearful goodbye.
Luckilly, she lives close and is more than welcome to come visit whenever she likes, we also became friends over facebook so that I can keep her updated easier.
I wasn't concerned about quarantine, since she has been vet checked in the last six months, as well as being an only bird. The only bird she had ever been in contact with was Sydney, who is healthy, and it was quite a few years ago.
The only problem with her seems to be the beginning stages of plucking around her neck, which I'm hoping to get control of quickly! She's super sweet and cuddly, and loves attention. Being that she was socialized with a big family, she comes to me no problem and seems to be a pretty happy bird. Her feathers are a bit rough from chewing and her grip is a little weak, I have hope for my pretty little girl!
Here you can see a bit of her neck where she's been plucking, it's hard to see because she often has her neck scrunched up a little bit. I'm doing what I can to keep her distracted and going to give her some things to shred. She's also a little bit underweight, which should be an easy fix.
Unfortunately, after several years, although she's been good with the rest of the family, she began acting aggressively towards her "mom" who felt that she wasn't able to give her the level of care that she needed any more, with her kids being in high school and very busy. She told me she would make a decision over the holidays whether or not she could give her up, and finally made the decision in January, and I just got her home yesterday, after a very tearful goodbye.
Luckilly, she lives close and is more than welcome to come visit whenever she likes, we also became friends over facebook so that I can keep her updated easier.
I wasn't concerned about quarantine, since she has been vet checked in the last six months, as well as being an only bird. The only bird she had ever been in contact with was Sydney, who is healthy, and it was quite a few years ago.
The only problem with her seems to be the beginning stages of plucking around her neck, which I'm hoping to get control of quickly! She's super sweet and cuddly, and loves attention. Being that she was socialized with a big family, she comes to me no problem and seems to be a pretty happy bird. Her feathers are a bit rough from chewing and her grip is a little weak, I have hope for my pretty little girl!




Here you can see a bit of her neck where she's been plucking, it's hard to see because she often has her neck scrunched up a little bit. I'm doing what I can to keep her distracted and going to give her some things to shred. She's also a little bit underweight, which should be an easy fix.


