Daneeka Peets
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I've had my first lovebird, a Lime Fischer Lovebird named Peppi for a year and a half now, and she's quite attached to me.
(When I use 'she' i'm not entirely sure because I havent been given a certain answer)
She is quite attached to me, and bitey when it comes to anyone else. I've been working a lot recently and have decided to get her a friend/mate so she doesn't become lonely.
I brought home a baby Peachface lovebird who is still a bit scared of me and her surroundings, which I understand as she is only used to being with other birds and is still young.
I have two cages as I know that putting them together straight away would be disastrous. I put the cages together and they do like talking to eachother. The baby is really interested in my older one, she really wants to be around her or near her all the time. And my older one seems to be interested, but indifferent and more likely to seek my attention.
I've never introduced lovebirds before. I love my Peppi, but she's a bit bitey and definitely dominant at times and worry she may hurt the baby.
I've read that you keep their cages side-by-side for a while for them to get used to eachother, then have them out together and see how they behave. Once you've established that they're okay, then put them in the same cage (Which is the ultimate goal)
I'm still trying to get the baby used to me, so she won't fly away and be used to getting touched by me. Once that's happened, i'll start introducing them further.
I'm seeking advice here, to do the best I can while the baby is still young and healthy. I don't want ANYONE to get hurt and I really want them to get along. Even to just be friends.So if anyone has any experience or advice they can offer, please help!
(When I use 'she' i'm not entirely sure because I havent been given a certain answer)
She is quite attached to me, and bitey when it comes to anyone else. I've been working a lot recently and have decided to get her a friend/mate so she doesn't become lonely.
I brought home a baby Peachface lovebird who is still a bit scared of me and her surroundings, which I understand as she is only used to being with other birds and is still young.
I have two cages as I know that putting them together straight away would be disastrous. I put the cages together and they do like talking to eachother. The baby is really interested in my older one, she really wants to be around her or near her all the time. And my older one seems to be interested, but indifferent and more likely to seek my attention.
I've never introduced lovebirds before. I love my Peppi, but she's a bit bitey and definitely dominant at times and worry she may hurt the baby.
I've read that you keep their cages side-by-side for a while for them to get used to eachother, then have them out together and see how they behave. Once you've established that they're okay, then put them in the same cage (Which is the ultimate goal)
I'm still trying to get the baby used to me, so she won't fly away and be used to getting touched by me. Once that's happened, i'll start introducing them further.
I'm seeking advice here, to do the best I can while the baby is still young and healthy. I don't want ANYONE to get hurt and I really want them to get along. Even to just be friends.So if anyone has any experience or advice they can offer, please help!