by Mike&Sue » Sun Nov 23, 2014 7:07 pm
You guys are awesome! And speedy. Thanks for the time giving us information.
Okay, so we went out to see Sunny today. My wife loves the bird, of course. He is certainly engaging and cute. The owner has papers (from Pet Co) - hatch date may 2011. The bird appears generally healthy and clean, has many toys, and a nice roomy cage. She says she lets it out but it's not as much as has been suggested by you folks. She knows his habits and is clearly fond of the bird, but does not appear to be overly bonded or emotionally attached per se. Sunny came up to me close and let me talk to him and eventually came out of the cage to "hang around" -- literally, by one foot upside down...so cute.
Here is a concern from the visit, and a question:
The owner's live-in boyfriend has Alzheimer's. During the visit, he waited until the owner was distracted, and went over to Sunny and began antagonizing him with his hand. To the point where Sunny drew blood. It was horrifying but we were just guests so couldn't really do much.
Sunny was not at all aggressive to the owner.
She has a lot of pets and is generally a good person, but the energy in the home was not entirely positive or calm.
I realize parrots often come with baggage in these situations. Can we help the bird overcome any possible issues he might be carrying around? I expect this breed is smart enough to draw associations and not generalize personalities (i.e. be scared/aggressive with all men due to a certain individual).
However, we don't want to do anything we will regret by adopting an animal that we have a lot of problems with or can't assimilate to our no-drama-zone home.
Mike & Sue