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- Ben
Hi!
My cockatiel Rosie has been crashing into the window much more frequently. For reference, her cage is in front of a bay window with a nice view to outside (and the neighbor's wall), and she likes to sit on top of her cage and look out. She's been getting more comfortable flying, but can only land on top of her cage. For the most part it's fine, but sometimes something out of the window startles her and she'll take off flying and misses her cage and crashes into the window. She's 9 years old, so not a baby, she's just not the brightest and isn't very willing to try anything new. She knows the window is there and I've taken her to tap on it many times, so I don't think that's the problem. Is there anything I can do to possibly cushion the window so she doesn't crash so hard? I would hate to only let her out when the blinds are closed so she won't hit the glass.
My cockatiel Rosie has been crashing into the window much more frequently. For reference, her cage is in front of a bay window with a nice view to outside (and the neighbor's wall), and she likes to sit on top of her cage and look out. She's been getting more comfortable flying, but can only land on top of her cage. For the most part it's fine, but sometimes something out of the window startles her and she'll take off flying and misses her cage and crashes into the window. She's 9 years old, so not a baby, she's just not the brightest and isn't very willing to try anything new. She knows the window is there and I've taken her to tap on it many times, so I don't think that's the problem. Is there anything I can do to possibly cushion the window so she doesn't crash so hard? I would hate to only let her out when the blinds are closed so she won't hit the glass.