I have little Juno, male ekkie. He's been there almost 2 weeks, which is not a lot of time.
But I have never had a foster come in that felt so "disconnected". The mood I get from him is apathetic. Like he is just biding his time until he gets somewhere else. Does that make sense?
He's had some major turmoil in his life. He is 6 yrs old. (the rest I have gathered from investigating) He was shipped to NC as a baby. He lived with someone, who we cannot locate for probably 5 yrs. He flew away and was found outside. Those people kept him on their back porch and did their best by him, but did not handle him and he was sleeping outside, etc.
He was then brought into rescue where he lived with a foster for 2 months, and then came to me. So, he's had upheaval.
He does not speak, but he makes really strange noises. Definitely a crow and other birds, something that sounds like a chair scraping across a floor, water dripping. He did laugh a few times.
But, he only seeks us out to be transported to somewhere he wants to go. And I get the feeling he would fly out the door if given the chance.
Am I crazy? Ever met a bird that was disassociated?
But I have never had a foster come in that felt so "disconnected". The mood I get from him is apathetic. Like he is just biding his time until he gets somewhere else. Does that make sense?
He's had some major turmoil in his life. He is 6 yrs old. (the rest I have gathered from investigating) He was shipped to NC as a baby. He lived with someone, who we cannot locate for probably 5 yrs. He flew away and was found outside. Those people kept him on their back porch and did their best by him, but did not handle him and he was sleeping outside, etc.
He was then brought into rescue where he lived with a foster for 2 months, and then came to me. So, he's had upheaval.
He does not speak, but he makes really strange noises. Definitely a crow and other birds, something that sounds like a chair scraping across a floor, water dripping. He did laugh a few times.
But, he only seeks us out to be transported to somewhere he wants to go. And I get the feeling he would fly out the door if given the chance.
Am I crazy? Ever met a bird that was disassociated?