YodaBird
03-05-2018, 11:39 AM
Hi, all.
It pains me to ask this question: My elderly mother and I own a lovebird that continually bites her, and since she's 89 she bleeds whenever this happens -- which is often. Repeated attempts over the course of 15 months to get Yoda to stop biting have failed. My mom can no longer take Yoda out of her cage and I simply don't have the time during the day to give Yoda the kind of loving attention that she -- and all pets -- require. When we got the lovebird, our understanding was that my mother would be the attentive owner, but the bloodletting (in addition to the feather-picking) has been too much.
As things have worked out, Yoda has bonded with me. I guess I'm her 'mate' (??) If I were to find a good family to take the bird, or if I were to find a good bird rescue, would giving Yoda to someone else be too traumatic for her? She's 2 years old. While my lonely mother needs a loving pet to bond with, I don't want to give away Yoda if she'll wind up being traumatized and lonely as well. Can a 2-year-old lovie bounce back' in the right environment?
Any info would be most appreciated.
Thank you.
It pains me to ask this question: My elderly mother and I own a lovebird that continually bites her, and since she's 89 she bleeds whenever this happens -- which is often. Repeated attempts over the course of 15 months to get Yoda to stop biting have failed. My mom can no longer take Yoda out of her cage and I simply don't have the time during the day to give Yoda the kind of loving attention that she -- and all pets -- require. When we got the lovebird, our understanding was that my mother would be the attentive owner, but the bloodletting (in addition to the feather-picking) has been too much.
As things have worked out, Yoda has bonded with me. I guess I'm her 'mate' (??) If I were to find a good family to take the bird, or if I were to find a good bird rescue, would giving Yoda to someone else be too traumatic for her? She's 2 years old. While my lonely mother needs a loving pet to bond with, I don't want to give away Yoda if she'll wind up being traumatized and lonely as well. Can a 2-year-old lovie bounce back' in the right environment?
Any info would be most appreciated.
Thank you.