AlovebirdMom
10-15-2021, 07:24 AM
Hi LInda and all.
Little Punkin is eating well. I only have one concern. She seems frantic to get out of her cage. Now granted, I only adopted her 7 days ago but Im afraid she'll hurt herself. She leaps at the door to get out when I open it for any reason. When inside, she does that running back and forth on floor , when she sees me--which Ive noticed is a lovebird trait. Skyler did it too when she wanted something specific. Punkin just want to be let out and get https://i.ibb.co/LpNpf3q/Skylerand-Punkin-Oct10.jpg (https://ibb.co/f0D07sK)on me.. While I appreciate the love, I think she should acclimate to her cage. She has food, water, a couple stringy toys and various perches.
Oh by the way, I supervised her and Skyler during out time and Skyler fed her. But oddly, when it came to aggression, I saw more in Punkin than Skyler. (Skyler has been with us for 11 months now.)
What's you experience with a bird who thinks Im her mom and I should feed her.
Ellen
Little Punkin is eating well. I only have one concern. She seems frantic to get out of her cage. Now granted, I only adopted her 7 days ago but Im afraid she'll hurt herself. She leaps at the door to get out when I open it for any reason. When inside, she does that running back and forth on floor , when she sees me--which Ive noticed is a lovebird trait. Skyler did it too when she wanted something specific. Punkin just want to be let out and get https://i.ibb.co/LpNpf3q/Skylerand-Punkin-Oct10.jpg (https://ibb.co/f0D07sK)on me.. While I appreciate the love, I think she should acclimate to her cage. She has food, water, a couple stringy toys and various perches.
Oh by the way, I supervised her and Skyler during out time and Skyler fed her. But oddly, when it came to aggression, I saw more in Punkin than Skyler. (Skyler has been with us for 11 months now.)
What's you experience with a bird who thinks Im her mom and I should feed her.
Ellen