open perch or cage?
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open perch or cage?
which is much better, an open perch or a cage? i recently switched my fid from a cage to a perch but I don't see many bird owners do that. i already set aside the cage and just leave my fid on it's own the whole day. I had it's wings clipped so I'm assuming he won't get around much. I left him inside the room and peeped inside he's not leaving his perch! Is it ok to do this when we're all out of the house almost the whole day?
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I do the same. Caged when Im out. Makes me feel better knowing they are just a lil safer. But they are out when Im home. Which is most of the day. At night now I leave Gilberts cage open because sometimes he just wants to sleep somewhere else. And if I lock him in the cage, he makes a fuss and takes a long time to get to sleep. I think its up to the bird. But try to get them to sleep in the cage or when your out.
"Jibby aka Gilbert" Indian Ringneck 13 years "Charlie" Rex Rabbit 1 year
i don't think it moves a bit! whatever position i leave him, that's exactly where he is when i come back! It even has a favorite spot on his perch and won't even try to walk around a bit. is this normal or is my fid just too lazy? i don't think it's sick coz eats well and moves fast if i try to play with him.
I cant leave my 2 alone for 2 minutes. They are always getting up to naughty things. Chewing on flyscreens, pulling clothes off my line so they can chew on the line, sneeking around the kitchen so they can chew through the plastic on the bread to get to the loaf inside even though theyve got a bowl full of vegies! They love to run around on the carpet and play hide and seek under the table. If im not back in 2 minutes. Gilbert will come find me. I wish mine would just sit and chew on there toys like they are meant to! My mum reckons my children will be just like this. Please dont tell me thats true!
How do you get them to just sit?
How do you get them to just sit?
"Jibby aka Gilbert" Indian Ringneck 13 years "Charlie" Rex Rabbit 1 year
They do need lots of toys and play time. Thats if your bird wants to! Every bird has a different personality. Gilbert, will only play with his bell, not very adventurous and doesnt like many other toys (his latest trick, is to drag his bell around the floor while Yoda follows), Yoda on the other hand, explores everywhere and chews and plays with anything he can find.
"Jibby aka Gilbert" Indian Ringneck 13 years "Charlie" Rex Rabbit 1 year