How to play with your parrot

Author: Florence Bailey
Date Of Creation: 20 March 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How To Play With Your Parrot!
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Does your parrot hate you? Well, here's a good way to befriend him and ultimately make him adore you! This article will also help tame him.

Steps

  1. 1 Leave him alone in his cage for a week. Don't go near her. Don't even show yourself to the parrot. Make sure there is enough food and water in the cage. You can ask family members to feed and water your parrot during this week.
  2. 2 After a week, walk up to the cage and talk to your parrot. Simulating parrot sounds will help a lot. If you have a voice recorder, record your parrot on it and turn on the recording for 5 minutes - make sure your parrot sees you and hears the recording. When you leave, squeeze a piece of fruit into its cage.
  3. 3 Repeat these steps for one to two weeks.
  4. 4 Bring the cage into the house. Close all windows and doors and dim the lights by closing the blinds when your parrot is ready (you will understand this when you start talking to him, he will jump on the perch nearest to you).
  5. 5 Open the cage, sit next to it and start tweeting with your parrot. Then take a piece of his favorite fruit and slowly put the treat into the cage. When your parrot flies off your hand in fright, just hold it in one place for as long as you can. Whenever you need to pull out your hand, remember to do it slowly. When your parrot starts eating or jumping on your hand, repeat steps 4 and 5 a couple more times.
  6. 6 Repeat step 5 again, but now scratch your parrot's tummy very lightly with your index finger. He should jump on your finger. When it is on your finger, twirl it around the cage. Keep doing this until finally your parrot feels safe enough to jump on your finger.
  7. 7 Put him on top of the cage and chat with him. Eventually he will jump on your shoulder and you can leave your parrot in the cage (with the door open) with you in the house.

Tips

  • Make sure there are enough toys in the cage.
  • Males are easier to tame
  • They go to bed at sunset, so don't wake them up.
  • When he gets used to you, try bringing your face up to him while he is eating. He will try to feed you. It looks so cute. I think this will help him accept you as part of his pack. (Never touch your tongue or exchange food, saliva, etc. Humans have a lot of bacteria that will be harmful to parrots).
  • Make sure your parrot has enough toys if it is sitting inside the cage.
  • Make a nest for it and fill it with straw to make it easier for the parrot to sleep.
  • Repeat the previous steps for more success.
  • If your parrot doesn't want to go into the cage, darken the room as much as possible and just throw a light / soft towel over the parrot and place it in the cage. Close the cage and turn on the light.

Warnings

  • Make sure the blinds are open or closed, as the parrot can bump into the window.
  • Never starve your parrot so that it can eat from your hand later. It's cruel.
  • They sometimes have seizures at night, so keep your ears open - these seizures can harm your parrot.
  • Always leave the cage door open when the parrot is not in the cage.
  • Never be angry with him, because each time it will be more and more difficult to tame him.
  • Parrots can't see at night