Hi everyone,
I have a now 9 month old Senegal Parrot named Cassie. This week is her 5th week home. I was given a pretty good idea about starting a blog for Cassie so everyone can read about her progress. I think this will be interesting to keep up on and share. I'm going to post my experiences, training successes, my mistakes, funny stories, and other things about Cassie here. I have had parakeets and cockatiels for many years but Cassie is my first parrot. I have soooo much to learn but I hope in the end I'll get to say that I've had the best companion for many years. This is our beginning....
Here is a short re-cap of the past few weeks. Then I'll share our exciting breakthrough this week.
Week 1 and 2: Cassie was very scared and wouldn't eat for the first few days. She learned to step up at the end of week 1 and I was so proud of her. She didn't have very many out of cage experiences so I started slowly introducing her to more each day.
Week 3: Cassie was still adjusting to being in a new home. Every now and then she would get scared. One evening she got scared of something (I think) and tried flying to me. It was either that or she thought I left her alone too long. I only went into the kitchen for 10 minutes. lol. I was so happy to realize that she learned to trust me a little more. I also had to teach her somehow not to chew on my shirt and hopefully be a little less nippy. We made a lot of progress but we're still working on that.
Week 4: We started target training this week. I think she's getting the idea of touching the stick very quickly. Her favorite treats I discovered are sunflower seeds, dried corn and grapes. I also started touch training her. I read one of Micheal’s articles on “Basic Taming and Handling” and I liked the idea of working with Cassie’s comfort zone so I gave it a try. Cassie was very fearful of being petted. At first she would try to dodge and get away with anything above her head no matter how far I held my hand above her.
Week 5: Since then, First off I would like to say….
THANK YOU MICHAEL!!!
Since week 4 I kept working with Cassie to have her accept my hand over her. With every try I would make sure that I ended on a good note. I don’t recall how often I worked with her on it but I would say at least a few times each day. Yesturday was the first day she finally allowed me to place my hand over her back for a few seconds and for the first time for a very tiy bit she allowed me to rub her head a tiny bit. I was holding my breath because I so wanted to love on her. I was very much hoping that she was discovering how nice it was to have her feathers rubbed.
I think she did enjoy it because TODAY, Cassie gave me the biggest surprise. After allowing me to finally lay my hand on her back for a tiny bit longer, she suddenly became the biggest cuddle bug!! This morning she allowed me to rub her head and after that, it’s all she wanted every time I held her. It only got better and better. This evening just before I put her in her sleeping cage she was cuddling on my shoulder. She decided to tuck her head under my chin and she fell asleep. Every now and then she would nudge me in asking me to rub her head feathers. She is sooooo sweet. She even lets me hold her beak and kiss her. I think I finally won her love today. So thank you Michael being so helpful and providing your articles and videos.
I very much look forward to what she’ll learn by next week. My short term goals for Cassie: Get her less scared of everyday things. Be more comfortable and confident on the floor with me. Get her to be okay near a window. (She is very scared of the outdoors.)
---- Kimberley Smith







