DonnieB New member

Joined: 23 Jun 2004 Posts: 1 Location: Kailua Kona, HI
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Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2004 7:58 pm Post subject: Angry Cockatiel/Bites and Shrieks |
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Aloha! My girlfriend's 5 month-old cockatiel escaped the house and spent almost a week out in the open, here on the Island of Hawaii.
He returned voluntarily and at first seemed happy to be back with his human and canine family, singing and being his uusal affectionate self. He appears healthy in all respects (although he lost a couple tail feathers during his soiree), eating, drinking, pooping, etc. He has free reign of 2 rooms in the house (which have been "cockatiel-proofed" as well as possible) and enjoys free-flying, usually only going into his cage to eat or sleep...he seems to have returned to this behavior since he came back to us and appears normal in most respects.
However, the last couple days he has become irritable, agitated (especially when my girlfriend is in the room), occasionally shrieking and biting angrily when anybody tries to pet, hold or rub his chest (all actions he was very fond of and actively sought a lot before his big outdoor adventure). Inasmuch as this bird lives with small children and occsionally accompanies my girlfriend to work at her medical practice, this new and aggressive behavor is both mystifying and worrisome.
Is there any advice out there? Could little Petey Bird have picked-up a virus that has him irritated? We don't have an avian vet here in the community...we'd have to take him over to the Island of Oahu on the plane to get him treated.
HELP!
Dr. Donald B. MacGowan |
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