DrA wrote:Hi Sissy: I would not encourage your cockatoo to play on the floor if you can help it. It can create some really bad behaviors and on top of that, your baby could start destroying your home. I have one too that eats a part of my house almost every day. I am working on keeping him in his cage to do the playing. When you take him out, spend time with him so that he looks at the time out of his cage as a special time with his person. Hope this helps. Dr.. A
liz wrote:DrA wrote:Hi Sissy: I would not encourage your cockatoo to play on the floor if you can help it. It can create some really bad behaviors and on top of that, your baby could start destroying your home. I have one too that eats a part of my house almost every day. I am working on keeping him in his cage to do the playing. When you take him out, spend time with him so that he looks at the time out of his cage as a special time with his person. Hope this helps. Dr.. A
It is not just Toos. Rainbow is a pedestrian who has never flown. He is rough on baseboard or anything else he can reach. He once chewed a hole in the wall behind the toilet. Myrtle is a flyer. She takes care of chewing anything Rainbow can't reach.
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