Lashania
02-08-2013, 12:31 PM
So today I was looking at Athena's cage, and I thought to myself... huh. For most of the day she won't get very good daylight there.
So, I buckled down. I moved the dresser stand that her cage sits on. It swapped places with my giant keyboard (we both love music). Then I rolled up the blinds, opened the window (screen still in place, just in case Athena manages to open a cage door) and Voila!
Instant happiness! It was crazy! She ran down one of her long perches, got as close to that side of the cage as she could, and started just talking away. Interestingly enough, some of the wild birds outside landed on the roof and started talking back. It was cute.
She also seems a lot more at ease now. Perhaps it is all the work I've been putting in, but she isn't nearly as afraid of me as she used to be. She'll still move around her cage if I try to use my hand to get her, but 9/10 times she'll hop right onto a dowel that I insert and come right out. She also hopped onto my hand from my dresser top. She loves sitting on shoulders, and she was actually rubbing her face against my neck yesterday. IT was very sweet.
I've also been working on getting her used to fingers 'petting' her. Still no go on petting her head, but she'll (nervously) allow you to pet her back for a minute or two, provided the millet spray is somewhere nearby. (always reward her with millet bites after a minute or so of being pet)
So, I buckled down. I moved the dresser stand that her cage sits on. It swapped places with my giant keyboard (we both love music). Then I rolled up the blinds, opened the window (screen still in place, just in case Athena manages to open a cage door) and Voila!
Instant happiness! It was crazy! She ran down one of her long perches, got as close to that side of the cage as she could, and started just talking away. Interestingly enough, some of the wild birds outside landed on the roof and started talking back. It was cute.
She also seems a lot more at ease now. Perhaps it is all the work I've been putting in, but she isn't nearly as afraid of me as she used to be. She'll still move around her cage if I try to use my hand to get her, but 9/10 times she'll hop right onto a dowel that I insert and come right out. She also hopped onto my hand from my dresser top. She loves sitting on shoulders, and she was actually rubbing her face against my neck yesterday. IT was very sweet.
I've also been working on getting her used to fingers 'petting' her. Still no go on petting her head, but she'll (nervously) allow you to pet her back for a minute or two, provided the millet spray is somewhere nearby. (always reward her with millet bites after a minute or so of being pet)