Nyghtraven
01-08-2007, 05:03 PM
I recently got a new lovie was on Jan 6, 07; from a breeder. I only have a single one since well I do not have a job and I do plan on giving Attila all the attention I can offer. Even if I do end up getting a job, I'll come by lunch time and give some extra attention excluding getting ready and such. Anyways, enough of me ranting about my new lovie. :happy:
I have not yet found a vet near my area, I have been looking though, want to keep my new lovie as healthy as possible. Is there a legit site that I can find a close vet. I did look at AAV, but I do not know if that site is legit/updated often :confused:
I wanted to know about behaviorual problems. Like biting and if he starts what should I do to make him/her stop. He is still skittish around me when sudden movement is made, but I belive he has adjusted pretty quick. I talk to Attila every morning before he/she eats. I give her attention all day cept when 5ish comes around I put him back in the cage, so he can eat, relax. My other question is.. I take him out at like 8am and put him back at 5pm. Am I giving to much attention? Considering I've only had him for 2 days, he seem's pretty content and calls for me when I'm not in the same room as him. Love's to listen to music seems to calm him down a lot. When I did get him he was in a semi small cage with a few other lovies, cages where pretty dirty but the lovies did seem pretty healthy considering the conditions, yes its hand-raised and it seem's pretty tamed since I have him on my shoulder now without freaking out. He knows the up command and down command already too. Wow I really should stop talking I can go on and on LOL.
Anyways so to top it off, What should I be looking out for like in behavior problems (besides plucking). What age will everything start etc etc? (He's only 4 months old; Creamino lovebird.) Did I start of good or am I missing something?
Oh yea what bout fruits vegetables that is safe for him? That I can give him every other day? I also have been concerned about hot cooking oil and such, I heard that can kill any bird.. So is opening all the window's and turning on the bahtroom vents for the smoke/smell not to get near my lovie, will that be good enough? What bout when I work.. If I give him attention before I leave, on lunch break (If there would be one) and as soon as I come home, Will he stay tamed?
I have not yet found a vet near my area, I have been looking though, want to keep my new lovie as healthy as possible. Is there a legit site that I can find a close vet. I did look at AAV, but I do not know if that site is legit/updated often :confused:
I wanted to know about behaviorual problems. Like biting and if he starts what should I do to make him/her stop. He is still skittish around me when sudden movement is made, but I belive he has adjusted pretty quick. I talk to Attila every morning before he/she eats. I give her attention all day cept when 5ish comes around I put him back in the cage, so he can eat, relax. My other question is.. I take him out at like 8am and put him back at 5pm. Am I giving to much attention? Considering I've only had him for 2 days, he seem's pretty content and calls for me when I'm not in the same room as him. Love's to listen to music seems to calm him down a lot. When I did get him he was in a semi small cage with a few other lovies, cages where pretty dirty but the lovies did seem pretty healthy considering the conditions, yes its hand-raised and it seem's pretty tamed since I have him on my shoulder now without freaking out. He knows the up command and down command already too. Wow I really should stop talking I can go on and on LOL.
Anyways so to top it off, What should I be looking out for like in behavior problems (besides plucking). What age will everything start etc etc? (He's only 4 months old; Creamino lovebird.) Did I start of good or am I missing something?
Oh yea what bout fruits vegetables that is safe for him? That I can give him every other day? I also have been concerned about hot cooking oil and such, I heard that can kill any bird.. So is opening all the window's and turning on the bahtroom vents for the smoke/smell not to get near my lovie, will that be good enough? What bout when I work.. If I give him attention before I leave, on lunch break (If there would be one) and as soon as I come home, Will he stay tamed?