I don't think I'm managing to describe the situation properly
Okay, so far the only things i have asked of Sisu since he came here has been: to eat treats from my hand, and to get excited when he hears the clicker.
Lately since the biting incidents I've also asked him to not be on my shoulder, since some of you recommended me to try and get rid of this habit and to be frank, i think you are right. He might bite me in the eye or whatever, and also when he is on my shoulder he doesn't want to do anything else. He sits there, whistles with me, talks with me, cuddles me, sleeps there and preens himself there. He doesn't want to play with his toys or explore or anything, and he only goes to the cage to eat.
So i started trying to get him to stay on my forearm by giving him a treat and this is when the tantrums started. He gets furious, bites everything he can reach, then he flops off and keeps hitting himself against a wall or any other object, which is why i have had to towel him back in the cage every time. I think it has been 4 times in total. Maybe 5, i can't remember.
He gets upset and turns his back on me for about 2 hours, then he's back chattering and wanting cuddles. The only thing though, is that after that he will no longer accept treats, no matter what they are, for a couple of days.
He's been fed 3 times a day, tried lots of food which so far he doesn't want to eat no matter what i try, and he gets to come out of the cage to sit on top (we didn't want to encourage the shoulder thing) or be on other high places.
In the middle of this, i got the weekend. I don't normally work weekends so i spent a lot of time with him. That is, he spent a lot of time in his cage chattering and i spent time sitting right beside him chattering too.
This might have been a mistake. Because on monday, this monday, i went back to work, and he started getting angrier then. I also had wednesdays off, as usual, and because there had been a toweling incident the day before, i wanted to make sure he was okay, so I spent some more time with him.
So today i go to work and he starts screaming at 8 in the morning. I come home at 17:00 and he's still screaming and attacking my hand when i reach in to place his food bowl in the cage. I mean attacking, biting and jumping on it and flapping the wings etc.
So i figure, maybe he's having a bad day. I start ignoring him and he continues screaming for 15 more minutes, at which point i get an angry knock in my door with a furious landlady on the other side that tells me i have 3 options, either shut the bird up, punt him out of the place, or get evicted.
I tell her that i am going to shut him up because I'm not going to give him away for someone to put him down, but the treats don't work, the blanket doesn't work, and I don't know what else to try, so i grab him. I grab him and i feel terrible because he feels betrayed, and he is now back in his cage in his one spot without moving or doing anything else but staring into the void.
So this is more or less it. I'm not sure what you mean by saying i asked too much too fast from my parrot... The shoulder thing maybe, i should just have let him sit there for the time being until the target practice was complete. I screwed up there, that's true...
But other than that, I don't think i have asked a lot. Unless trying to feed him a varied diet when he's used to bad quality seed mix counts as asking a lot (maybe it is, he seems to have a hard time with change)
I honestly can't see what am i doing wrong. If any of you veteran parrot caretakers reads anything that jumps out here, please let me know!
If you have had any particularly difficult parrot that needed a specially slow routine, how long time spans did you allow him before moving on to the next stage?
And btw Polarn, Eurycerus and Cml, I really appreciate your input

I am aware that you aren't judging me, and even if you were, a bit of objectivity never hurts. I'm on this alone, my boyfriend still refuses to have direct contact with Sisu, even thought he makes him toys, feeds him and gives him water when I'm not home.
And yes, I'm already looking for a new place, because there's always going to be animals at my place

the ones i already have and rescues and strays (all the bunnies started up like that) and i can't risk it. But let's face it, being in a tight budget as i am, with a sick boyfriend and 4 animals with various degrees of behavioral problems, I'm not exactly a catch of a tenant
