I own a jewelry store, I have her in the back of the store, people don't see her from the front, they have to come to the back of the store and look over a showcase. She seems to like it at the store, she does most of her talking there.
I brought Annie home a month ago, and now I am bringing her to my shop during the day. She was hatched on the 11th of June 08, she's always cleaning herself, but now I've noticed that her tail feathers are on the floor, 3 or 4, she still has some. Is this normal?
Well, I more the perch close to the bottom of the cage, along with her toys. She still wants to climb to the top and look at me like see, I made it, struggling to get back down. What's a father to do......
No she slept on the far end of the perch, by the food bowl. She really like the sweet peas. I peled some of them for her and had her eat out of my hand. She is a vey gentle girl. At the store she used to bite me, hard. But since I brought her home she has only nibbled. Knock on wood......
I just brought Annie home 11/06, Her window cage had nothing to climb on. I have a 36 x 24 x 60" cage. Her perch is 2/3's the way up. She keeps falling, of couse she isn't used to climbing. Should I either move the perch closer to the bottom or get another perch closer to the bottom? I have a towel on the bottom to cushion the fall. I have food and water at the upper perch and also on the bottom.
Where should I put her bed? Last night she slept on her water bowl and the perch. I had her bedat the far end of the cage, away from the food and water.
Where should I put her bed? Last night she slept on her water bowl and the perch. I had her bedat the far end of the cage, away from the food and water.
Her name is Annie, and yes she was dna'd as a girl. I have a green quaker that is a girl also. I can't wait to share and read all there is to being a grey parent
I just brought home my new grey, I got for my birthday. She seems as though she shivers, hasn't eaten yet, except sweet peas. Sat all night on her water dish, with her feet in the water. Is this normal, until she gets comfortable?