You would be such an angel to take her in
@cathybill7 ! I just adopted a, according to her leg band, 6 year old blind lovebird who was found outside. She was only sitting in a corner at the rescue/vet but has been blossiming here already and it has only been three days. I would use a long, lower cage. Fleece on the bottom, platforms, Maybe ladders. I have a couple flat ladders(pet mice bridges) I bought for Xena but don’t find them as usefull as I thought they would be, I am using them for when she decides to come out of the cage. Keep the cage arrangement the same, set it up all the way before bringing him home, I didn’t. That was a mistake, Xena doesn’t mind me rearranging things too much but it is not iDeal. Adjust things to Jojo as uou go along. Perches and such should be within reach if his beak, Xena uses her beak to ‘feel’ what is around her, if Jojo does that too, he won’t Know there’s a perch if he can’t Reach it. I have mostly Cork perches, flat perches, a platform and a few normal perches for Xena. It helps to talk a lot, tell what you are doing very clearly so he knows what to anticipate(no idea whether it has helped already but I imagine with time it Will). Reading, Reading and talking are enjoyed by her. Her favorite toy AO far is a plastic chain with little charms she can bash around against the bars, or things she can throw around on the floor. If there is any way I can help, please ask!