by merlin » Sun Jun 03, 2012 7:53 pm
Hi Ahmad,
Junior is very lucky to have a new loving owner like you! I'm not sure what you mean by wing and tail feathers cut, but it sounds like the precious little boy may have gone through some abuse. This would obviously make him even more terrified of human hands, so you've got a few issues going on here. It sounds like Junior may be a little phobic right now.
It will take time for you to build trust with Junior. First, make sure his cage is in a safe, quiet area of your home, hopefully in a corner area where he has a wall on a few sides of the cage (at least 2 sides). This will help him feel calmer faster because he will only have a few sides of his cage that he would need to "guard." It would also help to have the cage area in the opposite part of the room from the entering door, so he will be able to see you before you get up to the cage. Surprising a nervous bird is the LAST thing you want to do because it will make him MORE fearful. So, keep eveything calm, calm, calm. Make sure the lighting in the room is not too bright and everything around him is calm. PLease try not to have any clutter in the area.
When you approach the cage, make a little sound first to let him know you are coming into the room. Then walk in quietly and at a diagonal and do not have direct eye contact with him. Direct eye contact will make him feel you are a predator. Always make sure that you make the same soft sound before entering the room so he knows you are coming.
When you put food in the cage and clean it, avoid direct eye contact with him as he screams. Go about your business slowly and talk to him calmly. Different times of the day, sit on the floor below his cage and talk, sing or read to him. Tell how special he is and how much you love him. Tell him that he's safe and nothing will happen to him. Sit as close to the cage as he feels comfortable. You may need to start out by sitting farther away from the cage in the beginning. As he gets used to you, then move closer... a few inches or feet over a period. This will depend on how quickly he is able to calm down.
When you are able to sit close to the cage, you may start to offer him some treats. Pick a good treat like cashews, peanuts, or sunflower seeds. Break them into bits and offer a bit from your fingers to him through the cage bars. You want to break them into bits so you can do this pretty often. You could serve cashew bits or one sunflower seed at a time. Whatever you choose for a treat do not serve to him in the cage and only do it from your hands. It is a reward treat and will help you build a relationship with Junior. Make sure he WANTS the treat or it won't work. Praise also works. So praise him a lot about being a good boy.
For now, do mainly these things. Do not try to handle him. Do not force him to do anything. Just be there for him and let him feel your love. Things WILL turn around. Just let it be slowly on HIS timetable, instead of yours.
Please keep us posted.
Blessings,
Maggie-
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