by Wolf » Sun Jun 08, 2014 8:18 am
There are many alternatives to what is considered parrot food, especially since he can eat most of the same foods that you do. You could cook him a small batch of white beans, lentils, barley, brown rice, corn, carrots, sweet potatoes, green peas and pasta. You could add in some variety by adding in a different fruit and fresh veggie each day. Never feed him uncooked beans or avocado as these are toxic to him. You could get some multivitamin from the vet to add to his water daily to insure that he gets enough of all of the vitamins that he needs. Save the sunflower seeds and the peanuts for treats.
I am glad that you are spending time talking to him, he really needs that. How much time do you think you spend talking with him daily? Also does he have any toys to play with for when he is alone? I know that Greys don't always play much with toys as they really prefer their human, but it still helps some. My Grey have a small assortment of foraging toys, a couple of bells, but her most favorite thing is to tear up newspaper. She makes a real mess with the paper, but it is worth it to me when I see how much she likes it.
It sounds like Christophe already approaches you when you come to his cage. And he does take treats from your hand, right? Have you tried any target training with him, yet? Does he step up on your hand at all?
I am sorry for all of the questions, it is just that I am trying to get a picture in my head of where Christophe is and what is happening in his life that will affect him and your relationship with him. If I don't ask then I end up assuming things which may or may not be accurate. If you think that I am doing that or am wrong on anything, please correct me. I say this as, like you, I only want the best for your friend and never mean to be disrespectful of you or your efforts.