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green cheek screaming in cage

Postby charmansky » Tue Jul 31, 2012 1:42 pm

Hello,

I recently brought home an adorable green cheek (Zoey). I have had her for 3 days now and she is so cuddly and loves to be with me all day long. When she is out of her cage she like to play on the play gym or just chill out on my shoulder. The problem is that when I have to put her in her cage she screams her head off until I go and take her out again. I know that I am reinforcing this behavior by taking her back out but I think it is the only way she will calm down. She also has a bunch of toys in her cage but I havent really seen her play with them.
Since it is only day three of having her home am I doing too much with her too soon? Should I let her scream in the cage so she gets use to it? Please help. I want to do what is best for both her and me. :gcc:
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Re: green cheek screaming in cage

Postby Michael » Tue Jul 31, 2012 1:45 pm

charmansky wrote:The problem is that when I have to put her in her cage she screams her head off until I go and take her out again.


Congratulations, you've taught her her first trick :violin:

A) You can't do this or it will make it even worse
B) Just get used to it cause that's the kind of bird you picked and the amount you're experiencing is probably the natural minimum.
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Re: green cheek screaming in cage

Postby Eurycerus » Tue Jul 31, 2012 1:49 pm

My Senegal didn't play/chew up her toys for a while. She was getting used to her surroundings.

Michael's right. Do not give attention.
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Re: green cheek screaming in cage

Postby charmansky » Tue Jul 31, 2012 1:52 pm

uh oh! Guess it wasnt the best trick for her to learn.

The noise doesnt bother me, I just want her to be happy. :-)

I wont give her so much attention and let her get used to her surroundings. I think she is a quick learner and hopefully within a few more days she will be more comfortable.
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Re: green cheek screaming in cage

Postby Bobioden » Tue Jul 31, 2012 4:23 pm

Does she know how to play with her toys? Birds need to be taught to play with toys. Whenever I add a new one to Maxx's cage I play with it myself. It gets him interested and then he will start to play with it.

Have a variety of toys in his cage. Shredding, foraging, toys with wood, lots of bells, perches. They have to be taught to enjoy being in their cage, as much as they enjoy being out of it with you.
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Re: green cheek screaming in cage

Postby charmansky » Tue Jul 31, 2012 6:43 pm

Yes, there is a variety of toys in her cage and a bunch of perches but she does not play with anything. When I put my arm in the cage to play with her toys to show her how she just jumps up and climbs on out. I will try again once she has had a little more time to settle in.
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Re: green cheek screaming in cage

Postby marie83 » Tue Jul 31, 2012 7:36 pm

Green cheeks are very much people birds and just want attention attention and more attention when they have been handreared.

Of course it is tempting when you first get this cute little baby to spend every second you can getting to know the little thing, in the same way people do with puppies, after all they are so cute, playful, cuddly etc.
However as your already learning this is not best for the bird (or any animal) and leads to problems later on, whether that be screaming, biting or anything that works to get your attention again.

So green cheeks are naturally quite demanding for attention, you give it, they learn to expect it. When you can't give it, they don't know why, they get upset, they may scream or pull their feathers out in frustration. They don't know how else they can fill their time because they have never learned how to.

So for a start don't spend any more time with your parrot than you expect to be able to in the future. That doesn't mean you only have to give them two hours of attention every day, I am a strong believer in variable routines, it gets them prepared for when the unexpected happens so they can deal with it without causing too much stress. Mum rushed to hospital so you cant let your GCC out at dead on 5:30? You'll be able to relax knowing your bird can cope being alone for a day or not getting as much attention as normal for a few days (this has happened to me).
I vary my routines by alot, some days they will be out all day, sometimes in the morning, sometimes at night and very rarely they don't get to come out for more than an hour. I shouldn't think most people would want to be or are able to be this extreme, especially those that work 9-5 jobs.

Ignore the screaming like others have pointed out.

Teach her to play - she does have other fun stuff to do, she just doesn't realise it yet. Show her that her bells make one hell of a racket, teach her to forage for food etc.


Socialise her well.

All these things will help maker her independant. It will not change her as a pet, she will still probably want you attention more than anything else but she should learn that there are other things to do whilst she is waiting. It will benefit her and it will also make you feel less guilty should you arrive back late from work/shopping or have a crisis to attend to.
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Re: green cheek screaming in cage

Postby charmansky » Tue Jul 31, 2012 8:39 pm

Ignore the screaming like others have pointed out.


This is the hard part but after only a few hours today I am already starting to see progress even if it is minimal. :)
I will post back in a few days with an update on Zoey's progress.
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Re: green cheek screaming in cage

Postby laducockatiel » Wed Aug 01, 2012 8:20 am

charmansky wrote:
Ignore the screaming like others have pointed out.


This is the hard part but after only a few hours today I am already starting to see progress even if it is minimal. :)
I will post back in a few days with an update on Zoey's progress.


Yes definitely ignore the screaming, then Zooey will just get bored of screaming and find something else to occupy her time with. Have you got any foraging toys? If not I suggest you get some for your bird and fill it with some of her favourite treats. Foraging occupies parrots minds and then instead of wanting attention all the time, they will forage too. If you don't wanna buy any foraging toys and want some ideas to make them, just pm me.
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Re: green cheek screaming in cage

Postby Eurycerus » Wed Aug 01, 2012 10:08 am

laducockatiel wrote: If you don't wanna buy any foraging toys and want some ideas to make them, just pm me.


You should post them here! I'd love to know some good ideas. I think my Senegal would appreciate foraging for some of her breakfast.
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