jasperasj
09-16-2006, 11:21 PM
Hi! So I am a brand-spanking-new bird owner, I got my black-masked lovebird on Tuesday, I believe. His name is Simon and I adore him. But (bearing with me) I need some advice.
First of all, I bought him from a pet store, so he's not so human-friendly yet. (funny that he isn't a bit afraid of my two cats, but terrified of me!) I've been keeping his cage near me, talking and singing to him, trying to give him treats through his bars, etc. I haven't tried to grab him or poke at him; I know that'll just frighten him more. I guess my question is, any advice about things to do to gain his trust? I know it's just a matter of time before he realizes I'm not going to hurt him, but if I can do anything to help him along, I'd like to. :)
Also, someone told me that it takes a LONG time for lovebirds to become friendly with people (he said his did not let him pet it for eleven years!). That of course scared me and broke my heart a little to think it was true, because I did not get Simon just to be a decoration in my living room.. I want to be "friends." Does it sound like this person is exaggerating? Is it normal to take a really long time for lovebirds to get acquainted, or do you think it is on a bird-by-bird basis?
Hopefully things will keep progressing.. the first day he hid in the corner of his cage and wouldn't move, and screeched when I reached in to feed him or attatch a toy, and today he got out and walked around the living room, walking near me and playing the "mirror game" with me (he flapped his wings, I flapped my arms.. he realized it was a game and we did it until I got tired and gave up, haha). He's just not keen on letting me touch him yet. :P
Anyway, I'm really happy to have him and I just want to make him happy to be in my home, too! Thanks for any advice you could give me!
First of all, I bought him from a pet store, so he's not so human-friendly yet. (funny that he isn't a bit afraid of my two cats, but terrified of me!) I've been keeping his cage near me, talking and singing to him, trying to give him treats through his bars, etc. I haven't tried to grab him or poke at him; I know that'll just frighten him more. I guess my question is, any advice about things to do to gain his trust? I know it's just a matter of time before he realizes I'm not going to hurt him, but if I can do anything to help him along, I'd like to. :)
Also, someone told me that it takes a LONG time for lovebirds to become friendly with people (he said his did not let him pet it for eleven years!). That of course scared me and broke my heart a little to think it was true, because I did not get Simon just to be a decoration in my living room.. I want to be "friends." Does it sound like this person is exaggerating? Is it normal to take a really long time for lovebirds to get acquainted, or do you think it is on a bird-by-bird basis?
Hopefully things will keep progressing.. the first day he hid in the corner of his cage and wouldn't move, and screeched when I reached in to feed him or attatch a toy, and today he got out and walked around the living room, walking near me and playing the "mirror game" with me (he flapped his wings, I flapped my arms.. he realized it was a game and we did it until I got tired and gave up, haha). He's just not keen on letting me touch him yet. :P
Anyway, I'm really happy to have him and I just want to make him happy to be in my home, too! Thanks for any advice you could give me!