Message from @dani(el)
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The problem is she absolutely insists on being on my shoulder
Can you get her to stay on it or does she just immediately leave?
Hrm
I've sat her down over and over again for an hour at a time
Just flies right back up onto me or follows me around chirping
Any treats she likes?
millet crackers and spinach
and she leaves them all
Hrmm
if I leave the room she runs from room to room
rip
Maybe a portable cage?
I've tried literally everything
I'm convinced I just have the autistic child equivalent of parrots
lol oof
If it's that bad you might consider clipping her wings (Or getting them clipped if you are scared to)
I dont like clipping, but we've had to do it with the conure at some time till she was better about things.
unfortunately she flies like a motherfucker regardless
oof
and the second she goes back in her cage she lets hell loose
I think she needs a boyfriend or something but I honestly think she'd just ignore a cagemate
Kinda sounds like my conure first 3 years we had her
She didnt know how to self-entertain and completely depended on being with one of us at all times
Maybe it's just her growing up
If you got her within the last year or two probably
I got her as a baby
How long ago?
About 5 months
Ohhh. She's a juvie then.
You may have to just ride it out
Birds are fucking dicks when they're juvies
I hope to God she isn't like this for 15 years LOL
I don't think so, ours was a lot like that until she hit 3 or 4. She was a youngin when we got her
The only thing she'll hold still for is a hair dryer
She really likes those
Started out ridiculously sweet them turned into a twat
Lol
Now she's a slightly less of a twat that listens
My starling used to throw tantrums when he was a juvie. He'd literally throw himself at the ground repeatedly. Looked like a seizure