I have a female senegal who is 5 1/2. She started plucking herself a bit around 2 1/2 years ago. It took me a while to figure out (not ever having seen that problem before) that was what she was doing, and by the time I did, I was baffled as to how to handle it. I've tried a lot of fruitless things over the years, and she has slowly worsened.
Recently she has dramatically worsened; I'm seeing a lot of feather pieces at the bottom of her cage, and her white patches are increasing. I know this coincided with a change in my work schedule; my hours increased, and there isn't much I can do about it. My husband is home during the day, and I encourage him to spend a lot of time with her, but he runs a business from home and can't always spend as much time with her as he'd like. Whereas I used to be away most of the day on Mondays and Wednesdays, we can now add Fridays to that as well. She's not enjoying it, and it's stressing me out enormously.
I've tried using AviCalm faithfully to see if that would help, and at first she grew a new tail feather...but that has since disappeared. I then learned that the toys I've been trying to give her to redirect her plucking are probably only teaching her that plucking is even more fun. Unfortunately, those are the only types of toys she has ever shown an interest in; she loves to shred things, and now that I know the toys I'm providing her with are no good, I don't know what to give her. Aren't all toys based on chewing? I don't even know where to begin with getting her to use puzzle-based toys; she ignores those and I don't know how to get her to interact with them.
I have started clicker training with her, but I'm in the very early stages of that, so I don't know how that's going to go. She has no other behavioral issues (and I don't see the plucking as a behavioral issue; she is upset and has a right to be, and even though I don't like it, I recognize it is a symptom of anxiety), so this is the thing we need to overcome.
She has been brought to the vet over the years to address the issue. She has no underlying health problems; I have long since realized that this is mostly hormonal, and I am trying my best to establish that I am not her mate. Her diet is good (pelleted, with fruit and veggies on the side and occasional bread for a treat).
The question is, where do I go from here? What exactly should I be doing? Do I have any hope of ending her problem? I'd appreciate anyone's advice.
Oh, and I'd also love to get her a full-spectrum light, but I tried that once before and unknowingly put it too close to her cage and she developed a freckle underneath one eye. It frightened me when I realized I'd had it in the wrong spot; I don't want to hurt her vision. Unfortunately I suffer from anxiety myself and now I'm afraid to give her a lamp at all. I know my own anxiety issues are likely affecting hers; I'm doing my best to be conscious of that.
Currently I just feel awful and frustrated. She's my baby and she's ripping herself apart.






