Female IRN is SUPER affectionate and hormonal, any advice?
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 4:22 pm
Hi all,
It's been a couple of months since Ive been on here, its been busy!
For those who are new to our world of Remy
, she is about 15 months old now and last I wrote we were having screaming problems due to hormones. Well... we have come to actually understand her screaming. Actually, the screaming and calling sounds very similar and both extremely loud and happens when one of us disappears from the room, if she is bored, if she is thirsty, if she is tired, and if she just wants to. There is always a reason for her screaming, although sometimes we arent quite sure WHY she is screaming. For example, she forages for a pistachio and then flies onto the kitchen counter and screams her head off. We know she's thirsty but ignore her. Then she takes a sip of water and she's quiet. Goofball. So in a nutshell (get it haha), the screaming continues... we ignore it, but it continues. And she still wont put herself to bed anymore. I still dont know why she stopped putting herself to bed, but every single night we have to get her on our finger and then turn ALL lights off just so we can put her in her cage without her seeing where she is going and flying away. Its ridiculous. Some things just wont change although we are waiting for it to.
ANYWAY, she is SUPER affectionate now. I cannot even begin to explain how she is affectionate towards EVERYONE. And this I mean every time we pass by or talk to her quietly or slowly lift a hand, she gets in her female mating position and clucks and wont stop until you pet her head or cheeks or neck for a good few seconds at least. Twice now - once on our honeymoon and another this past Thanksgiving, we left her with the birdiesitter and she got in the mating position with her too (just her because she thinks she is a person and didnt care about the other birds isnt that weird?). Guests who come over, she assumes the position... she has literally allowed any human being to pet her. As a matter of fact, I am able to squish her against my belly and hug/pet her. I can even cuddle with her while Im petting her head. Its bizarre.
So, the concern is obviously, that because of all this affection, she is now very interested in the floor, likes to go under our bedsheets, under our pillows.. and we know she is looking for nesting spots. But as she is an infertile birdie, we distract her and move her to another location and make her play with toys, etc, etc. but she always wants birdie sex.
The question is, as she will be very unhappy if we dont pet her, how do we better handle this mating season so our bird doesnt start thinking she is pregnant and lays infertile eggs? During the day she is alone all day long and she SHREDS everything in her cage. We still (yes, still, and are very broke because of it), have to put in a new toy (pinata, yucca wood, balsa, magazines, anything) in her cage every day and we come home and its completely gone and in shreds. So we know she is occupied in her cage during the day and arent too concerned she will lay eggs in there. But its obvious to us that she is interested in finding a place to nest outside of it and we wont let her.
Any advice to calm her down?
Sorry for the novel, there was lots to update!
It's been a couple of months since Ive been on here, its been busy!
For those who are new to our world of Remy
ANYWAY, she is SUPER affectionate now. I cannot even begin to explain how she is affectionate towards EVERYONE. And this I mean every time we pass by or talk to her quietly or slowly lift a hand, she gets in her female mating position and clucks and wont stop until you pet her head or cheeks or neck for a good few seconds at least. Twice now - once on our honeymoon and another this past Thanksgiving, we left her with the birdiesitter and she got in the mating position with her too (just her because she thinks she is a person and didnt care about the other birds isnt that weird?). Guests who come over, she assumes the position... she has literally allowed any human being to pet her. As a matter of fact, I am able to squish her against my belly and hug/pet her. I can even cuddle with her while Im petting her head. Its bizarre.
So, the concern is obviously, that because of all this affection, she is now very interested in the floor, likes to go under our bedsheets, under our pillows.. and we know she is looking for nesting spots. But as she is an infertile birdie, we distract her and move her to another location and make her play with toys, etc, etc. but she always wants birdie sex.
The question is, as she will be very unhappy if we dont pet her, how do we better handle this mating season so our bird doesnt start thinking she is pregnant and lays infertile eggs? During the day she is alone all day long and she SHREDS everything in her cage. We still (yes, still, and are very broke because of it), have to put in a new toy (pinata, yucca wood, balsa, magazines, anything) in her cage every day and we come home and its completely gone and in shreds. So we know she is occupied in her cage during the day and arent too concerned she will lay eggs in there. But its obvious to us that she is interested in finding a place to nest outside of it and we wont let her.
Any advice to calm her down?
Sorry for the novel, there was lots to update!