Dede' Arneaux
04-15-2008, 07:29 PM
We've had our Birdys just over a year and are really keen to interact more with them.
So, following the useful advice of many on this forum we intend getting our Birdys' wings clipped and then introducing them to the open door of the cage, probably in the safe environment of the bathroom, for short periods at first.
They are still pretty timid and retreat to the side of the cage when we change their food and water daily, but have become more familiar and comfortable with us when we chat to them and share 'big blinks' at close quarters. they even seem to eat together when we do
We'd be very grateful for any further tips which may lead us safely and successfully towards being able to handle them in the future. Our biggest fear just now is that we are unable to get them back in the cage once they leave - but I guess they will probably return at feeding time.
Best regards
So, following the useful advice of many on this forum we intend getting our Birdys' wings clipped and then introducing them to the open door of the cage, probably in the safe environment of the bathroom, for short periods at first.
They are still pretty timid and retreat to the side of the cage when we change their food and water daily, but have become more familiar and comfortable with us when we chat to them and share 'big blinks' at close quarters. they even seem to eat together when we do
We'd be very grateful for any further tips which may lead us safely and successfully towards being able to handle them in the future. Our biggest fear just now is that we are unable to get them back in the cage once they leave - but I guess they will probably return at feeding time.
Best regards