FabFeatheredFour
01-17-2008, 11:28 PM
Sushi is an incredible escape artist. For the last couple of times I have come in to check on them she has been flying around the shed. I kept chalking it up to me not closing the nesting box properly, but last night I put a gallon of water on it to make sure it would stay closed and she was STILL out.
So I took it down, tightened it and installed a latch, put it back up, and made sure it was completely tight against the cage, then went back into the house to make their breakfast. When I came back out 15 minutes later, Sushi was happily playing with the top of a toy on Pip and Kip's cage. I almost dropped the dishes!
So I had to catch her... AGAIN and put her back. This time I saw one of the food doors was open, so I cursed myself thinking I had left the food door open when I was removing and cleaning dishes. I put her back in, shut it firmly, and finished feeding. not 10 minutes later I hear a "shoook" and look behind and see her grabbing the bottom of the door and tossing it up- and once it was open, out she hopped!
The little DEVIL! I had to use twisty ties on all of the doors in the cage to keep her in.
Anyone else have a bird that can do this? If so, what do you use to keep them in? I need to find something I can take off easily when its time to open and close the doors, the twisty ties are a pain!
So I took it down, tightened it and installed a latch, put it back up, and made sure it was completely tight against the cage, then went back into the house to make their breakfast. When I came back out 15 minutes later, Sushi was happily playing with the top of a toy on Pip and Kip's cage. I almost dropped the dishes!
So I had to catch her... AGAIN and put her back. This time I saw one of the food doors was open, so I cursed myself thinking I had left the food door open when I was removing and cleaning dishes. I put her back in, shut it firmly, and finished feeding. not 10 minutes later I hear a "shoook" and look behind and see her grabbing the bottom of the door and tossing it up- and once it was open, out she hopped!
The little DEVIL! I had to use twisty ties on all of the doors in the cage to keep her in.
Anyone else have a bird that can do this? If so, what do you use to keep them in? I need to find something I can take off easily when its time to open and close the doors, the twisty ties are a pain!