I posted about six weeks ago ( here) about our newly acquired Goffin, Misha.
In the time that has passed Misha and I have grown to be good friends. She is the most tame, loving animal I have ever touched.
But, I'm still having a couple off issues with her and her cage. When I open the door to her cage she doesn't want to "step-up" and come out; she wants to come out on her own. While she is out she doesn't mind at all being touched and petted and kissed to death. She is a little tramp when it comes to being touched.
When it's time to put her away for the night (she is out from 8am until 9pm) .. she totaly and completely refused to step-up and go back in her cage, most of the time. She never ever bites; rather she puts my finger in her beak and manipulates my finger so I'm petting her, instead of trying to make her step-up. It's adorable, but also aggrevating as well. I eventually chase her around the top of her cage and she reluctantly climbs on and goes into the cage without issue.
We are still having the same issue with the cage that we were experiencing from my first post: If she can see the cage she doesn't really want to be away from it. If she does step-up she flies back as soon as we turn and start walking away from the cage.
Do I need to seperate her from the cage for a while? Maybe a seperate room with a playground or.... ?
I guess what I'm looking for, or hoping to hear is that there's a simple fix... or that "I" am doing something wrong. I'm failing to see something, because as much as she loves to be touched and petted, and kissed on... I would think she would want to be closer to us; like our past birds.
Thanks!!
Brian





