Hi everyone
I just wanted to give you an update on how Charlie is going.
I clipped her other wing on the weekend (only the flight wing), and it's almost like I have a different bird. When we first did it, she was a little stressed and tried flying straight back to her cage, only to realise she didn't have the ability to fly the distance. Since then, she hasn't even tried flying back to her cage and is happy and comfortable walking around the house on my shoulder. I'm really quite dissapointed at how the shop clipped her first wing when I got her, as they clipped more than just her flight wings - poor thing.
Something I find interesting though, is that when she's out of her cage, she doesn't have a problem with hands or fingers, at all. However, when she is in her cage, she hates them. She will move as far away as she can, usually right to the back of the cage, up the top and in the centre, (where my short little legs don't allow me to reach). Any ideas on how we can fix this?
On the weekend I spoilt her rotten, I bought a big new cage for her (which she LOVES), as well as a whole bunch of new toys which I'll keep swapping in and out of her cage. I also have a perch right next to the cage, with some sunflower seeds in a little bowl. I have positioned the perch so that she can climb down her cage and onto it, whenever she wants. I've only seen her do that once. In her old cage, she used to just sit in the back left hand side corner and not move or climb anywhere. Since she's been in the new bigger cage, its like a big playground and she just loves exploring! She seems really happy
Another little concern, is that since I have had her, she has had a limp when walking. I've noticed that one of her back claws on her left foot is limp, as if it has no feeling or no strength. She holds her left foot up and only stands on her right leg whenever possible. If I take her to the vet, is there actually anything they'll be able to do? What if her claw is broken? Can they fix it, or will it just have to heal over time?
Thanks for all your ideas and help!
... Erin
