Kodigirl210
Rollerblading along the road
Hahah it’s all good. I am only looking at posts that mean things to me.
My grey must think he's a bat....always hanging upside down from something..usually his swing, and screaming..I'll ask.. "Hey greyson, what the heck you doing???" He mutters something under his breath. ...maybe that he thinks he's a bat, or that I'm incredibly funny looking upside down to him.In our place, I just have one of those large mirrors that basically covers the wall from the edge of the countertop to the ceiling. Sif also seems disinclined to mess with her reflection either. I know she sees it occasionally but I’m not sure she trusts it. She was the only hatchling out of a clutch, so she really hasn’t “seen” other Greys per se and the only other bird she has seen in the last few months is a conure. For all I know she might think she’s a conure lol
Hahah it’s all good. I am only looking at posts that mean things to me.
Does my grey sleep? My terrorist African grey probably dreams of 72 virgins!Does your Grey dream of electric sheep? How do they sleep? I don’t know if it is unusual or not but I’m beginning to think it is. Sif wants to sleep with me whether it’s a short nap or a long night. Her most favorite position is to lay against my neck and tuck as much of her body as possible under my chin. Almost like I’m her momma bird tucking my head and neck over her. Has anyone else experienced that and/or how do your fids sleep?
Sif wants to sleep with me whether it’s a short nap or a long night. Her most favorite position is to lay against my neck and tuck as much of her body as possible under my chin.
No it is not! Your concern is only egoistic.However my concern is making sure my fid has the best life possible.
So when I and Mary Lynn told you how dangerous this is:Hahah it’s all good. I am only looking at posts that mean things to me.
I will just add that never allow your bird to sleep with you on the couch or in the bed. Not even for a small napkin.
Yes it's cute, but for their safety let them sleep in their cages or playstands.
So many birds have died because to many humans thought it was cute.
And imagine the pain when you woke up and find your bird dead, and the reason for that is you.
You posted this:You are foolish not to listen to the people on this board who have witnessed many owners lose their bird to being squashed or smothered when sleeping with their bird. It makes you feel good, but it kills your bird - so you don't suffer any consequences.
My advice and post was going to save your bird for not being dead because you killed it, did not mean things to you?You don’t like the thread then don’t post. Thanks much!!
Always!This is a public forum and anyone can respond to your post. I don't really care whether you liked it or not - it's the birds that count when it comes between their safety and "courtesy".
Yes it does! But not for you? All I can read is that you are rude again and again..Courtesy counts
Amen to that!Just like you shouldn't say things that people will disagree with in a conversation if you don't want a debate, you shouldn't post on the forums if you aren't willing to find people who disagree with you. If you have a problem with people disagreeing, make your own forum.
I'm so sorry Sif, but I did try.Also, please, if you aren’t interested in posting on the OP topic feel free to skip it, block it or pm. Much appreciated!
@Hawk12237 - Just not next to Mr Ball Leggs
And my Senegal sleeps on its back sometimes...just lays there and falls asleep!!
My Husbands Granddaughter, smothered their Sun Conure , She fell asleep and had rolled over on the bird. The mother used to let her sleep with the bird.Amen to that!
I will end this with:
I always are fast to give advice when it comes to animals safety. When I post things like this to other people their reactions are:
I didn't thought of that. Thank you for saving my baby!
I didn't know that, thanks for explaining that to me.
I had no idea that was so dangerous, thanks for telling me. e.t.c
Your answer:
Devastating to say the least. My birds don't snuggle on me to sleep , they doze off on the back of the recliner, I'm sitting in hanging-out , or they snooze on their Java Tree . If I start to nod-off while watching T.V. while they are out, I have them go back into the safety of their cage. Because even if they aren't snuggled with me they can still get into trouble or destroy things left unsupervised.I just can't imagine falling asleep with something has fragile as a bird. I would never be able to forgive myself, waking up to finding my companion dead because of me. I can't let my thoughts even go in that direction. It's just the way I feel.
@Kodigirl210@Hankmacaw - again please skip, block or pm. Courtesy counts. You don’t like the thread then don’t post. Thanks much!!