Roseate
12-18-2017, 09:08 PM
A while back I ended up acquiring a single (possibly male) peachface, and as time has gone by, I (unfortunately) don't have nearly as much time to spend with them. He has become more nippy recently, so my family members feel less inclined to interact with him. I really regret getting him as a single bird and I really want to get him a lovie buddy.
The issue is, I don't have another cage besides one that I can use as some kind of temporary quarantine environment. That means that if he ends up hating his new friend, I'm probably going to have to give it away (my family doesn't want the cost or mess of two cages.) So either I get him a new friend, and risk them not getting along, or keep him as a single bird.
It should also be mentioned that he's very attached to humans, flies onto us anytime he's not already on us, he clings to the side of the cage to be taken out, and crawls all over me, and in any room he pretty much never leaves a human body (came out a little weirder than I intended, but it still makes sense.) I've also seen him humping my hand a couple of times. I don't know if he'll become even more territorial and aggressive if we get him a bird buddy. :confused: Even though I researched and prepared, I honestly think that a single lovebird demands more time and attention from me than I can give.
I honestly don't know what to do. Should I just stuff his cage full of even more toys and hope for the best? Any advice?
The issue is, I don't have another cage besides one that I can use as some kind of temporary quarantine environment. That means that if he ends up hating his new friend, I'm probably going to have to give it away (my family doesn't want the cost or mess of two cages.) So either I get him a new friend, and risk them not getting along, or keep him as a single bird.
It should also be mentioned that he's very attached to humans, flies onto us anytime he's not already on us, he clings to the side of the cage to be taken out, and crawls all over me, and in any room he pretty much never leaves a human body (came out a little weirder than I intended, but it still makes sense.) I've also seen him humping my hand a couple of times. I don't know if he'll become even more territorial and aggressive if we get him a bird buddy. :confused: Even though I researched and prepared, I honestly think that a single lovebird demands more time and attention from me than I can give.
I honestly don't know what to do. Should I just stuff his cage full of even more toys and hope for the best? Any advice?