Goose, the Kakariki, abhors my very existence.
I now cannot even enter the room without him having a freak out. Same with everyone in my household. He’s just miserable here.
I’m reaching out to a few people who have an aviary, or at the very least are experienced in dealing with fully hands-off birds - this is out of my wheelhouse, and knowing that a bird can stress itself to death, I’m so worried about him giving himself a heart attack. I would rather he go to someone with a large aviary where he can fly away from people as needed, without the confines of a cage, than be here and in a constant state of anxiety.
In the meantime, what can I do to limit the amount of stress for him?
I now cannot even enter the room without him having a freak out. Same with everyone in my household. He’s just miserable here.
I’m reaching out to a few people who have an aviary, or at the very least are experienced in dealing with fully hands-off birds - this is out of my wheelhouse, and knowing that a bird can stress itself to death, I’m so worried about him giving himself a heart attack. I would rather he go to someone with a large aviary where he can fly away from people as needed, without the confines of a cage, than be here and in a constant state of anxiety.
In the meantime, what can I do to limit the amount of stress for him?