olivierr1
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- Olivier
My Indian ringneck and girlfriends parrotlet are never in their cage when we're home, as all birds should.
Now normally we try to have someone in the house at all times so they have the most amount of out time, now the up coming week or two we are both gone from 9-7, for 5 days a week.
They get out about an hour or two before bedtime.
I really don't want them to get bored or lonely or anything.
Though houses separately, their cages are next to each other. This seems to help with their playing as well. The parrotlet does not really play by herself, only when we play with her. My IRN also isn't too much into playing, he's more of a people watcher out of the window..
Will they be okay these 2 weeks?
I always leave a video on for them on their laptop and have a camera setup that allows me to see them and they hear me. (Although it seems to confuse them more than stimulate).
I've tried every type of toy and loading them up with treats (that helps until all the treats are gone, usually within minutes..)
When I watch them on the camera during the day, they don't really do much. IRN will walk around and look out the window, parrotlet will just go up and down for food.. so sad to watch
Now normally we try to have someone in the house at all times so they have the most amount of out time, now the up coming week or two we are both gone from 9-7, for 5 days a week.
They get out about an hour or two before bedtime.
I really don't want them to get bored or lonely or anything.
Though houses separately, their cages are next to each other. This seems to help with their playing as well. The parrotlet does not really play by herself, only when we play with her. My IRN also isn't too much into playing, he's more of a people watcher out of the window..
Will they be okay these 2 weeks?
I always leave a video on for them on their laptop and have a camera setup that allows me to see them and they hear me. (Although it seems to confuse them more than stimulate).
I've tried every type of toy and loading them up with treats (that helps until all the treats are gone, usually within minutes..)
When I watch them on the camera during the day, they don't really do much. IRN will walk around and look out the window, parrotlet will just go up and down for food.. so sad to watch