Becc
03-22-2007, 10:38 PM
Hi all! I'm new here and hoping to get some advice from all the lovie sages out there. :)
Okay, so, I have been mom to Silent Bob the lovebird for about six months now. He is two years old, healthy, supposedly was handfed as a baby, and has absolutely zero interest in getting to know me at all. After nearly 200 days of talking to him, changing his food and water, cleaning the cage, etc., he still looks like he's going into respiratory distress every time I get near him. He knows the "up" command, though I have to clamp my thumb on his toes to keep him on my hand if I want to bring him out. And once he's out....he sits stock-still and does absolutely nothing - aside from try to fly away if anything alarms him. He has no interest in treats or new toys, whether inside the cage or out. So. He isn't getting enough exercise, because he doesn't want to play when he comes out of the cage. His nutritional needs aren't being served properly because he has no interest in veggies, fruits, etc. And I think he's a bit depressed and lonely because there are no other birds in the house and he certainly hasn't bonded with me. His lack of interest in virtually everything is making it difficult for me to figure out any way to entice him, and also to reward him when he does something right.
I'm frustrated!!! My last lovie died at age 16 this past summer. She was not handfed and completely unfriendly when I got her, and somehow I became the center of her universe. I thought that I would have similar luck with another lovie, even if he wasn't particularly friendly to begin with.....However, it occurs to me now that I was given my last lovie when I was nine years old. I really don't remember what I did to bond with her. And her personality was much more interested and aggressive than Bobbers' is. I'm at a loss. I want him to be happy. Sometimes I think that since he did spend the first two years of his life in a room full of about 20 sqawking lovies, he may never be interested in bonding with people, and I may need to find him a companion. But I'm not ready to give up on him yet!!!
So sorry for the novel here. Any words of wisdom? Thanks!
Becc
Okay, so, I have been mom to Silent Bob the lovebird for about six months now. He is two years old, healthy, supposedly was handfed as a baby, and has absolutely zero interest in getting to know me at all. After nearly 200 days of talking to him, changing his food and water, cleaning the cage, etc., he still looks like he's going into respiratory distress every time I get near him. He knows the "up" command, though I have to clamp my thumb on his toes to keep him on my hand if I want to bring him out. And once he's out....he sits stock-still and does absolutely nothing - aside from try to fly away if anything alarms him. He has no interest in treats or new toys, whether inside the cage or out. So. He isn't getting enough exercise, because he doesn't want to play when he comes out of the cage. His nutritional needs aren't being served properly because he has no interest in veggies, fruits, etc. And I think he's a bit depressed and lonely because there are no other birds in the house and he certainly hasn't bonded with me. His lack of interest in virtually everything is making it difficult for me to figure out any way to entice him, and also to reward him when he does something right.
I'm frustrated!!! My last lovie died at age 16 this past summer. She was not handfed and completely unfriendly when I got her, and somehow I became the center of her universe. I thought that I would have similar luck with another lovie, even if he wasn't particularly friendly to begin with.....However, it occurs to me now that I was given my last lovie when I was nine years old. I really don't remember what I did to bond with her. And her personality was much more interested and aggressive than Bobbers' is. I'm at a loss. I want him to be happy. Sometimes I think that since he did spend the first two years of his life in a room full of about 20 sqawking lovies, he may never be interested in bonding with people, and I may need to find him a companion. But I'm not ready to give up on him yet!!!
So sorry for the novel here. Any words of wisdom? Thanks!
Becc