LanaDelina
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- 11/26/21
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My tiel is the sweetest boy in the world. He loves getting pets, learning new things, and just snuggling whenever he gets the chance. However, over the last couple of months, I've noticed a strange behavior. (he is almost one for reference).
There was an occasion where my boyfriend and I noticed that our tiel would put on a show if we showed him a stuffed bird toy (this chicken toy that's thrice his size) he would start singing, beeping, and doing all the tricks his little self knew. He does this with any bird-looking stuffy, a lego version of a cockatiel, and he seems to enjoy it very much. However, in the presence of a stuffy, he becomes very aggressive towards me. If i try to move his "friend" away, he'll hiss and launch to bite. He wants nothing to do with me and almost becomes this totally different bird. If the stuffy continues to be in view, he is desperate to get back and close to it. However, if I fully remove it from his view, after five minutes he goes back to his old self, and you would think nothing happened.
I'm worried that this might be foreshadowing how he'll act if we get him a real tiel friend. As much as I want to get him a friend, I'm not sure if his constant territorial anger is healthy to him, me, or even the other possible bird.
Am I on to something?
There was an occasion where my boyfriend and I noticed that our tiel would put on a show if we showed him a stuffed bird toy (this chicken toy that's thrice his size) he would start singing, beeping, and doing all the tricks his little self knew. He does this with any bird-looking stuffy, a lego version of a cockatiel, and he seems to enjoy it very much. However, in the presence of a stuffy, he becomes very aggressive towards me. If i try to move his "friend" away, he'll hiss and launch to bite. He wants nothing to do with me and almost becomes this totally different bird. If the stuffy continues to be in view, he is desperate to get back and close to it. However, if I fully remove it from his view, after five minutes he goes back to his old self, and you would think nothing happened.
I'm worried that this might be foreshadowing how he'll act if we get him a real tiel friend. As much as I want to get him a friend, I'm not sure if his constant territorial anger is healthy to him, me, or even the other possible bird.
Am I on to something?