Dbeguy wrote:That's all well and good when a bird is throwing a fit INSIDE his/her cage. How do owners deal with a fully-flighted parrot that acts out while in your house. Without supervision I'm sure a vengeful and angry parrot will vent on electrical cables and possibly other very dangerous items. Putting a bird in it's cage as punishment seems to be a no-no.
What can an owner do?
They cool off quite quickly.
My fellas have never started biting on stuff out of anger, but it my living room is parrot proofed, so I am not too worried.
You NEED to proof the rooms you expect the parrot to be in, and making sure electrical cables are secured is a top priority, often overlooked by many websites and guides on parrot proofing.
redid our living room to parrot proof it further a while ago.
The list is long on what you need to do, but Ive done (amongst other things):Removed all ornaments, trinkets etc: this is easy to do.
Make sure all plants are parrot safe: as above, google for lists.
Secure all electrical wires: see here for some tips:
http://theparrotforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=10471&p=71745&hilit=Parrot+proofing+your+house#p71745Make sure the parrot cannot fall down behind stuff: Ive put up boards behind the sofa, ontop of shelfs etc, this is a big one and takes time and effort, but its essential.
Screw wall hangings into the wall: see the link above.
There's tons of more stuff, like covering the TV when they are out so they dont poop into the air vents and destroy the circuits, having boxes for all stuff you want to put away before they get out etc etc...