Eqiine
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I didn’t know where to post this, but I guess sleeping is healthy so I’ll put it here.
My cockatiel currently lives in my room (don’t worry, I don’t have any air fresheners, deodorant, or anything else in here that makes fumes that could kill her) but I’m worried about her sleep schedule.
I stay up pretty late, like really late, and I put my teil to sleep from 7:30 to 8:30 (turning off lights and covering her cage, I do have really dim light I turn in to hopefully stop her from falling off perches as she has done this many times when I first got her) and I take of the blanket at 6 in the morning (I wish I could do it later, but I can tell that she’s awake by then anyway.)
Anyway, my issue is that I’m worried I’m being too loud for her. Whether it’s from me talking to my friends of a night (which I try not to when she needs to go to sleep) or turning in my bed, or even getting up and down from my bed (I sleep in a loft bed with stairs, and I have to squeeze past her cage lol. I have a small room.)
I can’t keep her outside of my room, since I have a 3 year old sister (major age gap) that doesn’t understand that she scares the bird. And of a morning/evening my room is the quietest place sadly.
So the question is, how can I make sure she’s getting the sleep she needs, since I’m a clumsy and slightly loud person who seems to forget everything and have to climb up and down my bed of a night lol.
My cockatiel currently lives in my room (don’t worry, I don’t have any air fresheners, deodorant, or anything else in here that makes fumes that could kill her) but I’m worried about her sleep schedule.
I stay up pretty late, like really late, and I put my teil to sleep from 7:30 to 8:30 (turning off lights and covering her cage, I do have really dim light I turn in to hopefully stop her from falling off perches as she has done this many times when I first got her) and I take of the blanket at 6 in the morning (I wish I could do it later, but I can tell that she’s awake by then anyway.)
Anyway, my issue is that I’m worried I’m being too loud for her. Whether it’s from me talking to my friends of a night (which I try not to when she needs to go to sleep) or turning in my bed, or even getting up and down from my bed (I sleep in a loft bed with stairs, and I have to squeeze past her cage lol. I have a small room.)
I can’t keep her outside of my room, since I have a 3 year old sister (major age gap) that doesn’t understand that she scares the bird. And of a morning/evening my room is the quietest place sadly.
So the question is, how can I make sure she’s getting the sleep she needs, since I’m a clumsy and slightly loud person who seems to forget everything and have to climb up and down my bed of a night lol.
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