


Chantilly wrote:
I am dreading getting up to season 3 episode 9, already read all the spoilers... Lincoln: mebi oso na hit choda op nodotaim![]()

Pajarita wrote:Chantilly wrote: Thankyou Paj, I am very scared though, Tilly is an agressive bird (to other birds)... Shrek is not very aggressive, but Till just cant get along with Shrek.
If you ever get to, I would definately reccomend the 100It actually reminds me a lot of Avatar(my favourite movie)
Yes, it's also a bit scary when you start doing it but it's not that hard, actually, and, as with everything else, you get used to it. Start by opening both cages at the same time and taking a couple of steps back so they have to come out on their own (make sure that all doors are closed and that everybody has been told not to come it until you say it's OK). Most likely, they will either climb to the top of their respective cages or fly to you. If one of them flies to you, scratch its head, praise it and then put it on its own cage outside perch (you do have perches outside their cages, right? - I find them to be VERY useful) - give both of them a treat (a piece of stale bread works great because they hold it in their hands and much on it) and just turn your body sideways and look at them from the corner of your eye. Most likely, Tilly will insist on been on you and that's fine (GCCs feel quite secure while on their human) while Shrek will look from her perch. I would do this until Tilly goes after Shrek at which point I would tell her "Bad Bird!" and put both of them back in their cages. You will find that, as the days go by, you will be able to keep them out longer and longer until, one day, Tilly will just ignore Shrek. It might take months but it will happen.
As to this "100", I don't watch anything that doesn't end. I am too impatient for serials (I am hyperactive) so the only time I watch them is when they have something like an entire season together. I loved Bones but never watched it until it finished and they started it again. I set up my box to record the series and then I watched 3 episodes one after the other every single day - this way I was able to do all 10 seasons in a matter of weeks.
liz wrote:The 100 is not as good as the first season. Honestly for me the idea seems scaryI think there is too much tension between them still.
Try eating lunch as a flock of 3. Eating together is the best way to socialize. Food is comforting and smooths out a lot of things. Just be the one sitting in the middle of the table.

seagoatdeb wrote:Chantilly wrote:
I am dreading getting up to season 3 episode 9, already read all the spoilers... Lincoln: mebi oso na hit choda op nodotaim![]()
Since it was an original Canadian Netflix series I have watched all the season 3...lol...but I will keep my hand over my mouth and not spoil it for you.......lol




Wolf wrote:Chantilly, as far as the information that Pajarita shared with you about helping to get Tilly and Shrek to get along better outside of their cages, you do not have to wait for either of them to actually begin an attack, watch for the body language that indicates either defensiveness or aggression and start the " Bad Bird" statement at that time and then return them to their cages if the defensive/ aggressive behavior persists. It might take a little longer for Tilly to make the mental connections for it to work, but it is safer for both the birds and yourself to act before the aggression becomes an attack. Think about it and hopefully this will be useful for you.


Wolf wrote:Chantilly, as far as the information that Pajarita shared with you about helping to get Tilly and Shrek to get along better outside of their cages, you do not have to wait for either of them to actually begin an attack, watch for the body language that indicates either defensiveness or aggression and start the " Bad Bird" statement at that time and then return them to their cages if the defensive/ aggressive behavior persists. It might take a little longer for Tilly to make the mental connections for it to work, but it is safer for both the birds and yourself to act before the aggression becomes an attack. Think about it and hopefully this will be useful for you.

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