Thanks everyone for the reply; all were helpful and gave me a chuckle, too

I could use quotes but I'm too lazy for now...
Grey_Moon: Tiki does that same "chicken waddle"

In her mind, what's mine, is hers, too.
CML: Exactly, you feel my pain! lol it doesn't help when I put her in her cage to stop it, and Tiki keeps saying "love you" too, which melts my heart... I am such a sucker
Finarffle: Thank you! I rest my case. Senegals can be... how do you say? Entitled?
Liz: I think Tiki is like Myrtle, while Tiki wasn't deprived (aw), she BEGS. Or, in a more sennie-appropriate term, GRABS it
Marie: Good advice. I will try that with Tiki and see how it works.
Wayne361 wrote:My

is caged during main meal times because that is our family social time, but flighted and out during smaller snack times. I think that it is like having a dog, in that if you start giving parts of your snacks while you are eating they learn to beg. Better words would be YOU taught them how to beg. Oscar doesnt beg for food or go after it while he out of cage cause I have NEVER fed him outside of his cage with the exception of training treats. He doesnt expect me to give him any cause I never have.
Thank you, well put, I need to prevent this begging! It's a sweet moment to eat with her, but I don't want her thinking that everything is HERS.
