Flapjack
02-07-2010, 11:38 PM
Ok, guys...
Not sure what else to do at this point.
Jack has been "grounded" in the tiny cage way too long. I can't do it to her any more. It worked for several months with the egg laying, but she's started again. I thought Jack & Gremaldo would've paired up by now, but NOPE.
They do seem to like each other when their cages are pushed up next to each other. They sit really close. However- when they are out, Jack will pay no attention to Gremaldo because she's frantically obsessed with finding things to shred.
I've had it. They need to figure out how to get along. Not only did I not want another cage to clean, but it's not fair to any lovie to be in an 18 x 18 inch cage for this long. Also- the paper obsession, along with the small cage has made Jack want to chew the feathers on her shoulder.
Yes- I admit it- I wanted to help Gremaldo, but there were a few folks on here who warned me that they might not hit it off. I realize it's all my fault. Gremaldo can't go home now, because Greg is thinking about re-homing his birds because my mother-in-law, who needs constant attention, is living with him now. He feels he's not giving the birds any attention.
So- here's what I did today...
Jack is in Gremaldo's cage with him. She's been there for about 6 1/2 hours, and so far, no problems. They certainly aren't cuddly, but no fighting, either.
I'll put her back in her cage tonight and while I'm at work tomorrow, and do it in the evenings until I feel safe leaving them unattended.
Jack seems to like the toys in there, and Gremaldo lets her play with whatever she wants. I've given her her own food and water, and she sure knows they're hers. Jack is WAY bigger than Gremaldo, even though he's the big brother from the same parents.
Grrr! Boy- I sure have a birdy soap opera going on in my house. Issues with Nokomis, too. But that's another episode :whistle:
Not sure what else to do at this point.
Jack has been "grounded" in the tiny cage way too long. I can't do it to her any more. It worked for several months with the egg laying, but she's started again. I thought Jack & Gremaldo would've paired up by now, but NOPE.
They do seem to like each other when their cages are pushed up next to each other. They sit really close. However- when they are out, Jack will pay no attention to Gremaldo because she's frantically obsessed with finding things to shred.
I've had it. They need to figure out how to get along. Not only did I not want another cage to clean, but it's not fair to any lovie to be in an 18 x 18 inch cage for this long. Also- the paper obsession, along with the small cage has made Jack want to chew the feathers on her shoulder.
Yes- I admit it- I wanted to help Gremaldo, but there were a few folks on here who warned me that they might not hit it off. I realize it's all my fault. Gremaldo can't go home now, because Greg is thinking about re-homing his birds because my mother-in-law, who needs constant attention, is living with him now. He feels he's not giving the birds any attention.
So- here's what I did today...
Jack is in Gremaldo's cage with him. She's been there for about 6 1/2 hours, and so far, no problems. They certainly aren't cuddly, but no fighting, either.
I'll put her back in her cage tonight and while I'm at work tomorrow, and do it in the evenings until I feel safe leaving them unattended.
Jack seems to like the toys in there, and Gremaldo lets her play with whatever she wants. I've given her her own food and water, and she sure knows they're hers. Jack is WAY bigger than Gremaldo, even though he's the big brother from the same parents.
Grrr! Boy- I sure have a birdy soap opera going on in my house. Issues with Nokomis, too. But that's another episode :whistle: