LovelySydney
04-01-2009, 09:45 PM
Gus has been sleeping for about 2 hours now (Im editing this at 11:30pm). He has been on top of O's cage (O isn't yet allowed to come out of his cage, we keep him in there for safety reasons and so he can get more acclimated to our home and his surroundings - & new brother). I went to move him just now and he was awake, although me coming up the stairs probably woke him - but he didn't really respond to me. I knew all I would have to do was move my hand toward him and he would scatter away but he didnt react at all. He even let me pet him - a lot! My gus, the king of wanting to bite, let me pet him. Now, I'm a little concerned because this is completely out of character for him.
Is it possible for a bird to go into deep sleep mode and when they are awoken they just act sleepy like a human would upon being awoken suddenly? I know he can't be sick (never say never) but this is just very odd for him to let me pet him and for him to just sit there. I've actually NEVER pet Gus until tonight, so it was pretty wierd. I got him downstairs and in his cage but now he's just sulking on a perch.
Anyone have any ideas? My boyfriend says I probably just startled him from sleep and he's groggy - I'm just paranoid, especially with him and O meeting today, I just don't want to take chances.
Is it possible for a bird to go into deep sleep mode and when they are awoken they just act sleepy like a human would upon being awoken suddenly? I know he can't be sick (never say never) but this is just very odd for him to let me pet him and for him to just sit there. I've actually NEVER pet Gus until tonight, so it was pretty wierd. I got him downstairs and in his cage but now he's just sulking on a perch.
Anyone have any ideas? My boyfriend says I probably just startled him from sleep and he's groggy - I'm just paranoid, especially with him and O meeting today, I just don't want to take chances.