MommaPat
08-02-2006, 02:10 AM
I got my 3 lovies on 7/12 and when I first got them home from the petshop, ALL of them were terrified and ran over top of each other getting to the top, back corner of the cage anytime anyone came with in 3 feet of their cage!!
Now, Pete & Gladys, the pair, will only run to that corner when I get right up next to the cage and if I put my hand in there is NO WAY they want any part of me!!
But Houdini does not run away UNLESs when I put my hand in, I get closer to him than about 6 to 8 inches. He also sings and chirps and then looks to see if I am paying attention to him.
And he is extremely smart for a little "bird brain" :happy: !! They all 3 are now eating much better and the couple finished off the food cup, before they settled in to sleep. Houdini, saw the cup was empty and started chirping and clicking VERY LOUDLY, and then would look to see if I was paying attention, then he would make a point of "eyeballing" the food dish. He did this untill I got up from my chair and refilled the cup. Then he settled down to sleep for the evening!! I think he must have wanted to make sure HE had something to eat when he woke up!!:rofl:
Houdini communicates with me, he loves for me to make kissie noises, he just chirps and tries to make the same number I do each time. If I do 2 kisses, he will chirp twice, most of the time and wait for me to do it again.:whistle: I have a feeling that he will be the first one tamed enough for me to hold!!
I do NOT know their sexes, but I have emailed for a free collection kit to have them feather DNAed. Just for my own knowledge. :wink:
Patty
Now, Pete & Gladys, the pair, will only run to that corner when I get right up next to the cage and if I put my hand in there is NO WAY they want any part of me!!
But Houdini does not run away UNLESs when I put my hand in, I get closer to him than about 6 to 8 inches. He also sings and chirps and then looks to see if I am paying attention to him.
And he is extremely smart for a little "bird brain" :happy: !! They all 3 are now eating much better and the couple finished off the food cup, before they settled in to sleep. Houdini, saw the cup was empty and started chirping and clicking VERY LOUDLY, and then would look to see if I was paying attention, then he would make a point of "eyeballing" the food dish. He did this untill I got up from my chair and refilled the cup. Then he settled down to sleep for the evening!! I think he must have wanted to make sure HE had something to eat when he woke up!!:rofl:
Houdini communicates with me, he loves for me to make kissie noises, he just chirps and tries to make the same number I do each time. If I do 2 kisses, he will chirp twice, most of the time and wait for me to do it again.:whistle: I have a feeling that he will be the first one tamed enough for me to hold!!
I do NOT know their sexes, but I have emailed for a free collection kit to have them feather DNAed. Just for my own knowledge. :wink:
Patty