How often is your IRN out?
Im just wondering how much time everyone spends with their IRN and how often your IRN is out of his/her cage?
Is it bad to have your IRN out all the time when your home?
Of course the cage door is open so they can have access to their food/water, have a rest if they want.
Rascal is almost always out of his cage. He has perches all over my house & a play stand plus he has a big stick on the top of his cage he uses as a ledge. He can go in and out as he pleases, has a nap in his cage if he wants. Im so addicted to him having his freedom and watching him fly. So my question is, is there any harm done in letting him be with me all the time?
Question: Out of Cage
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I know... but on days I dont feel well or want to isolate, he chills and doesnt fuss to get out. There have been a day or two when he didnt come out all day. He lived. We all have days we dont even want to get out of bed.
Baby is cool, he can appreciate that.
You would think he would scream until he got his way but he doesnt know how to IRN scream, only know cockatiel noises which are much more pleasant. His lover is a cockatiel. He talks to her all day when they are caged. She just ignores him.
Baby is cool, he can appreciate that.

You would think he would scream until he got his way but he doesnt know how to IRN scream, only know cockatiel noises which are much more pleasant. His lover is a cockatiel. He talks to her all day when they are caged. She just ignores him.

~ Mikaela Sky

