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06-08-2014, 11:46 AM
Hello Everyone,
A friend of mine had a blue masked lovebird. She asked me if I wanted it due to it not being properly taken care of. Her husband purchased it and another (green one) about 5 years ago for their daughter. The green one died a few years back and this one has been alone ever since. It was never messed with, at all! I thought she was joking when she said its cage hadn't been cleaned out in almost 2 years! I told her, sure I would take it. She gave me food, cage w stand, cage cover, everything. I went to pick it up and sure enough, bottom of cage was full of poop and food. I couldn't believe it, I felt so bad. As we were cleaning it out, I noticed on top of a big pile of poop, there were quite a few feathers. When it puts its head back, I can see where it's missing feathers on the bottom of neck. Not sure if it's molting feathers, I do see some skin. I've done TONS of research since I've taken this bird in and have slowly started to offer fresh fruits and veggies. It was never given anything but bird seed. It's very skiddish and scares easily. I've been talking to it, sitting next to it and giving it attention. Each day, I slowly stick my hand in its cage, trying to gain trust. I wore a glove one time and it seemed to really freak out, so I won't be doing that anymore. I dont want to give it a heart attack. If I get bit, oh well. I'll take my chances. It doesn't try to bite tho, it just tries to get away. I did slowly pet it with one of the perches yesterday and it actually did pretty good. It's band says 04 on it so I'm assuming it's around 10 yrs old. I'm very patient with animals and I won't give up on this bird. My son named it Jack, so that's what I'm calling it. Do you think I am giving Jack a chance at a happy life? Do you think it would be happier if I got another lovebird for it? I joined this site to get help from bird owners. Usually pet store employees don't help me at all. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I'm noticing that it is being more talkative each day, which I think is great since it didn't make hardly any noise at first. It also bites at its cage, loudly, I'm guessing trying to get out. Today is the 5th day and I see that the bird is slowly starting to get used to me. Am I wrong for thinking there is a chance at taming Jack? I definitely have faith in myself and Jack as well.
A friend of mine had a blue masked lovebird. She asked me if I wanted it due to it not being properly taken care of. Her husband purchased it and another (green one) about 5 years ago for their daughter. The green one died a few years back and this one has been alone ever since. It was never messed with, at all! I thought she was joking when she said its cage hadn't been cleaned out in almost 2 years! I told her, sure I would take it. She gave me food, cage w stand, cage cover, everything. I went to pick it up and sure enough, bottom of cage was full of poop and food. I couldn't believe it, I felt so bad. As we were cleaning it out, I noticed on top of a big pile of poop, there were quite a few feathers. When it puts its head back, I can see where it's missing feathers on the bottom of neck. Not sure if it's molting feathers, I do see some skin. I've done TONS of research since I've taken this bird in and have slowly started to offer fresh fruits and veggies. It was never given anything but bird seed. It's very skiddish and scares easily. I've been talking to it, sitting next to it and giving it attention. Each day, I slowly stick my hand in its cage, trying to gain trust. I wore a glove one time and it seemed to really freak out, so I won't be doing that anymore. I dont want to give it a heart attack. If I get bit, oh well. I'll take my chances. It doesn't try to bite tho, it just tries to get away. I did slowly pet it with one of the perches yesterday and it actually did pretty good. It's band says 04 on it so I'm assuming it's around 10 yrs old. I'm very patient with animals and I won't give up on this bird. My son named it Jack, so that's what I'm calling it. Do you think I am giving Jack a chance at a happy life? Do you think it would be happier if I got another lovebird for it? I joined this site to get help from bird owners. Usually pet store employees don't help me at all. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I'm noticing that it is being more talkative each day, which I think is great since it didn't make hardly any noise at first. It also bites at its cage, loudly, I'm guessing trying to get out. Today is the 5th day and I see that the bird is slowly starting to get used to me. Am I wrong for thinking there is a chance at taming Jack? I definitely have faith in myself and Jack as well.