Feel so bad for my Sennies, since I got them they've been terrified of gloves, (figured it out when I took my gloves off and they still tried to attack the empty gloves). Took Cain outside again today, someone I knew asked if they could stroke her, I said sure, picked her off my shoulder and let her perch on my hand. The guy took his hands from behind his back and tried to touch her, she went mental, she was screaming, flapping and trying to get away.
I quickly put my hands around her and held her close as I whispered to her that she was ok and safe. She continued to scream a bit, I quickly asked the guy to take off his gloves, he did so and threw them to the floor. Immediately Cain calmed down, she perched on my hand again, let the guy stroke her head and then jumped onto his hand, climbed up his arm and perched on his shoulder.
Both my birds are terrified of gloves so I just make sure I don't wear any around them, I felt awful seeing how poor Cain reacted, the screaming it was like she thought she was going to be killed. It disgusts me because I know they weren't treated brilliantly before I got them, one person who knew the original owner reckoned the owner's boyfriend (he always handled the birds) sometimes killed birds out of anger or because he didn't want them anymore/ they were no longer useful to him. It makes me sick thinking about what my birds must have seen or experianced to react in such an extreme way to gloves.
This is why I like to show and let my birds interact with people in society, there's a saying from the Truman Show that says 'We accept the reality we're presented with', if people see more parrots outside, sitting on people's shoulders and interacting with humans, maybe they'll learn that parrot aren't expendable ornaments, they're life forms with complex emotions and feelings and deserve just as much interaction and freedom as a cat or a dog (sometime even more so).






