matrona
06-09-2008, 07:01 PM
Hi Everyone,
I'm new to the forum, and have been having a lot of fun browsing through the various postings and reading about your birds! Gives me some hope, in that my own are exhibiting normal behaviours! (I'm a new bird owner)
I need some help, and I'mhoping that someone might have some hints or tips on how I should deal with my situation.
Here is my story:
I had 2 lovies (peachfaced Lutino), which were ten months old on June 1st. I received them at 2 months. I believe they were male + female. They bonded wonderfully; they were so wonderful together - although they screamed non stop at least 12+ hours a day, and at about 6 months of age, the male began biting one day, when I offered him my finger to step up. That happened out of the blue, and continues to this day.
My female was very affectionate, she literally just loved me; after four months she was flying onto my head every time i opened the cage, she would follow me around the house to come perch on my shoulder or head, whenever i was busy and wasnt paying attention, and would just sit there and keep me company. I swear, call me crazy, but every time the male tried to go and bite me, she would nip at him, or run over to make him stop! It was the most beautiful thing. She was honestly extremely communicative and very lovign, and it was almost unreal. She even cleaned her cage by herself!!!!!!! (YES!) She would scrape off her droppings that would end up on perches, and drop them to the floor, she would go into her treehouse and sweep out all of the food or feathers that accumulated in there, and with her beak sweep them onto the floor... So funny!
She died 2 days ago. She died unexpectedly! She was in perfect health according to my vet; so it came as a shock, that after 3 hours of flying about the house and having fun, and playing with her mate, and with me, that she suddenly went in for lunch, had a few pellets and some lettuce, then flew back out, and just land on the floor, dead. There was no way to revive her! I dont know why she died, or how she died, and the only thing I can think of is heart attack or stroke! Long story short (LOL - Sorry this is so long, I just felt like sharing what a great and special bird she was) I was devastated.
My little guy (Jaws) knew it instantly, though he was in his cage... and spent the rest of the day moping on the floor, sitting still, staring at the wall. After some time, he started flying everywhere, around the house calling to her, and looking for her. I didnt let him see her dead body, I tried to hide that as much as I could so that he wouldnt feel threatened or wouldnt know anything...But you cant fool these little guys.. that night he wouldnt sleep, and he looked at me knowingly, with these sad little eyes, sad little face; he even stopped biting for the entire time; he just moped. he was sad. he was crying, in his little chirp, for hours on end that night... I couldnt take it. And since I was so upset, the first thing I did the next day was go to the pet store and buy a new bird. He needed a companion.
I wanted to make a quick shift, so that he wouldnt be sad, and maybe try and trick him, I dont know what I thought. So I bought the new little lady (I think?) and she is four months younger than him, and so incredibly tame and so wonderfully calm, she doesnt scream nor bite, nada...I dont know what to do though...
I have them in separate cages, as I was advised...sitting next to each other. On the first day I i let them itneract on the area carpet just in front of their cages, and he instantly went into attack mode onto the new bird. THE PROBLEM is that the pet store only sold birds with clipped wings, so my little lady cant even fly...She is terrified of him.
Day two: Same thing. i let he rout of her cage and she jumps onto his, to go and say hi, I guess, and just sits there watching him; she tries to be "nice and sociable" but he will climb up and immediately go for her feet, and start biting hard... I put them out together on the floor, and he does the same thing; he goes in for the bite..
Day Three: Same exact thing. She tries to be sociable and approach him, but he attacks. then when he's out by himself, he goes towards her cage and perches on top and stares down at her, then tries to chase her if she is hanging from the metal bars alongside her cage, so he can bite her some more.
She cant fly so she cant follow him when they are both out; and he is attacking her... it is very new, and he has lost a mate; and though they chirp at each other, and show communication, the violent attacks are there and I dont know how to deal with it. Is he ever going to stop, or is there something I should specifically do to help the situation? He bites us too, when he does feel threatened, or just for fun; so it's not that his biting is in any way new. He is hand shy as well, and will only step up, onto one's forearm, unless he's in biting mode, in which a lot of flesh becomes available to him to chomp down on and he likes it.
I am worried and scared, and I love this new little bird that I got because she is so wonderfuly tame and so precious, and just affectionate and cuddly and I fear for her... I wonder if ill ever be able to put them together. Any advice from anyone ?
Im sorry for the length of this, and would understand if peeps just by passed it withuot reading it, but I just wanted to give some emotional history on this situation, to shed some light, to gain more thorough advice...
thanks so much for help, listening, etc. in advance :)
:)
I'm new to the forum, and have been having a lot of fun browsing through the various postings and reading about your birds! Gives me some hope, in that my own are exhibiting normal behaviours! (I'm a new bird owner)
I need some help, and I'mhoping that someone might have some hints or tips on how I should deal with my situation.
Here is my story:
I had 2 lovies (peachfaced Lutino), which were ten months old on June 1st. I received them at 2 months. I believe they were male + female. They bonded wonderfully; they were so wonderful together - although they screamed non stop at least 12+ hours a day, and at about 6 months of age, the male began biting one day, when I offered him my finger to step up. That happened out of the blue, and continues to this day.
My female was very affectionate, she literally just loved me; after four months she was flying onto my head every time i opened the cage, she would follow me around the house to come perch on my shoulder or head, whenever i was busy and wasnt paying attention, and would just sit there and keep me company. I swear, call me crazy, but every time the male tried to go and bite me, she would nip at him, or run over to make him stop! It was the most beautiful thing. She was honestly extremely communicative and very lovign, and it was almost unreal. She even cleaned her cage by herself!!!!!!! (YES!) She would scrape off her droppings that would end up on perches, and drop them to the floor, she would go into her treehouse and sweep out all of the food or feathers that accumulated in there, and with her beak sweep them onto the floor... So funny!
She died 2 days ago. She died unexpectedly! She was in perfect health according to my vet; so it came as a shock, that after 3 hours of flying about the house and having fun, and playing with her mate, and with me, that she suddenly went in for lunch, had a few pellets and some lettuce, then flew back out, and just land on the floor, dead. There was no way to revive her! I dont know why she died, or how she died, and the only thing I can think of is heart attack or stroke! Long story short (LOL - Sorry this is so long, I just felt like sharing what a great and special bird she was) I was devastated.
My little guy (Jaws) knew it instantly, though he was in his cage... and spent the rest of the day moping on the floor, sitting still, staring at the wall. After some time, he started flying everywhere, around the house calling to her, and looking for her. I didnt let him see her dead body, I tried to hide that as much as I could so that he wouldnt feel threatened or wouldnt know anything...But you cant fool these little guys.. that night he wouldnt sleep, and he looked at me knowingly, with these sad little eyes, sad little face; he even stopped biting for the entire time; he just moped. he was sad. he was crying, in his little chirp, for hours on end that night... I couldnt take it. And since I was so upset, the first thing I did the next day was go to the pet store and buy a new bird. He needed a companion.
I wanted to make a quick shift, so that he wouldnt be sad, and maybe try and trick him, I dont know what I thought. So I bought the new little lady (I think?) and she is four months younger than him, and so incredibly tame and so wonderfully calm, she doesnt scream nor bite, nada...I dont know what to do though...
I have them in separate cages, as I was advised...sitting next to each other. On the first day I i let them itneract on the area carpet just in front of their cages, and he instantly went into attack mode onto the new bird. THE PROBLEM is that the pet store only sold birds with clipped wings, so my little lady cant even fly...She is terrified of him.
Day two: Same thing. i let he rout of her cage and she jumps onto his, to go and say hi, I guess, and just sits there watching him; she tries to be "nice and sociable" but he will climb up and immediately go for her feet, and start biting hard... I put them out together on the floor, and he does the same thing; he goes in for the bite..
Day Three: Same exact thing. She tries to be sociable and approach him, but he attacks. then when he's out by himself, he goes towards her cage and perches on top and stares down at her, then tries to chase her if she is hanging from the metal bars alongside her cage, so he can bite her some more.
She cant fly so she cant follow him when they are both out; and he is attacking her... it is very new, and he has lost a mate; and though they chirp at each other, and show communication, the violent attacks are there and I dont know how to deal with it. Is he ever going to stop, or is there something I should specifically do to help the situation? He bites us too, when he does feel threatened, or just for fun; so it's not that his biting is in any way new. He is hand shy as well, and will only step up, onto one's forearm, unless he's in biting mode, in which a lot of flesh becomes available to him to chomp down on and he likes it.
I am worried and scared, and I love this new little bird that I got because she is so wonderfuly tame and so precious, and just affectionate and cuddly and I fear for her... I wonder if ill ever be able to put them together. Any advice from anyone ?
Im sorry for the length of this, and would understand if peeps just by passed it withuot reading it, but I just wanted to give some emotional history on this situation, to shed some light, to gain more thorough advice...
thanks so much for help, listening, etc. in advance :)
:)