atison
02-06-2007, 08:24 AM
Thanks everyone for all of your helpful replies in my other posts (first out of cage, Take out happy hut).
Just wanted to post a progress update.
We have had many out of cage sessions in the small office where his cage is. We got into a pretty good routine of letting him out and then simply putting the cage up to him so he can get back in on his own. He wasn't too interested in us, and would explore the room, going back to his cage frorm time to time. But all in all, they were good sessions, and letting him get back to his cage on his own helped them not end on a bad note with me handling him.
I started holding millet up to the cage, and after a while, he cautiously came up for a bite. I try to feed him a bite or two every so often, and I think he is getting more used to my hands. I took his happy hut out yesterday with him in the cage and he only yelled at me once then stood there and watched what my hands were doing.
Well, lots of progress today. As I type this, Roo is sitting on my lap wondering what my fingers are doing above. I put a pice of millet on my lap, and propped my leg up on a part of the desk that he likes to go to, and he didn't hesitate too much before climbing right up.
He has been on my lap for about 10 minutes, with a few little jitters here and there when I drink my coffee or scratch my head.
He just tried to fly up to the keyboard and realised that there were way more hands then he likes up there and flew down to the ground. But, it didn't take him long to climb back up to my lap though, which is good, cause there isn't any millet left, and he knew that.
Well, thanks for listening. Sorry for rambling, but I am just happy with the progress. Thanks for the advice to not pushing him, as we are being rewarded because of it now.
Andy, Arin and Roo
Just wanted to post a progress update.
We have had many out of cage sessions in the small office where his cage is. We got into a pretty good routine of letting him out and then simply putting the cage up to him so he can get back in on his own. He wasn't too interested in us, and would explore the room, going back to his cage frorm time to time. But all in all, they were good sessions, and letting him get back to his cage on his own helped them not end on a bad note with me handling him.
I started holding millet up to the cage, and after a while, he cautiously came up for a bite. I try to feed him a bite or two every so often, and I think he is getting more used to my hands. I took his happy hut out yesterday with him in the cage and he only yelled at me once then stood there and watched what my hands were doing.
Well, lots of progress today. As I type this, Roo is sitting on my lap wondering what my fingers are doing above. I put a pice of millet on my lap, and propped my leg up on a part of the desk that he likes to go to, and he didn't hesitate too much before climbing right up.
He has been on my lap for about 10 minutes, with a few little jitters here and there when I drink my coffee or scratch my head.
He just tried to fly up to the keyboard and realised that there were way more hands then he likes up there and flew down to the ground. But, it didn't take him long to climb back up to my lap though, which is good, cause there isn't any millet left, and he knew that.
Well, thanks for listening. Sorry for rambling, but I am just happy with the progress. Thanks for the advice to not pushing him, as we are being rewarded because of it now.
Andy, Arin and Roo