Anyone else ever have their bird turn into a fire-breathing dragon after a trip? No, not Scotty... Scooter. We got home last night from 5 days at the World Equestrian Games --- great trip! We have been away from Scooter before, and longer, with the same sitter setup, but it was the first time we'd left Scotty and I was worried about him. Well he seems quite happy to see us and spent time hanging out companionably with Bill this morning. Scooter, on the other hand, is in a STATE.
Every time I get near the cage and talk to him, he fluffs up and gets that "go away" look. I made the mistake of letting him climb out the feeder door while I was changing his food and putting him back in cost me blood. Then I made the mistake of putting my hand in there to see if he really meant it... and it cost me blood on the other hand! I sure hope he gets over this soon! He's usually such a happy friendly guy! I now plan to leave him in there until he asks to come out!
I know they are smart, but I don't want to over-anthropomorphize -- could he be really mad at us for going away? He was apparently good for the sitter, but he started this behavior as soon as we got home last night -- after calling to us and verifying it was us. He ran around the cage saying "Pretty Scoo-scoo" when we first got home, then fluffed up and used it as an apparent attack call!
Does your bird go on a tear when you go away and come home? Has he lost his little feathered mind?
Oh, now he's over there asking me to come and get him! Do I dare?
(The answer to that was, shouldn't have...)





