Quaker Parrot desperately trying to get out of cage?

November 16th, 2008 | by Adrian |
veggie dancer asked:


My parrot got out of his cage by himself earlier today. so i tied the doors closed because i was leaving. now he is freaking out and trying to get out. i want to play with him, but i have to go to work. I am afraid he is going to give himself a heart attack.

  1. 3 Responses to “Quaker Parrot desperately trying to get out of cage?”

  2. By Palace Parrot Cage on Nov 16, 2008 | Reply

    he will be fine he is just sensing you about to leave, and is trying to get your attention. Just ignore it and go to work the bird will be fine.

  3. By Mansion Parrot Cage on Nov 17, 2008 | Reply

    If he’s young and healthy it’s not likely he’ll get a heart attack. He’s just upset that he can’t do as he wants. Just tell him you have to go to work and he can come out when you come back home. He’ll be fine. You just have to keep in mind who the boss is (you).

  4. By Palace Parrot Cage on Nov 18, 2008 | Reply

    Does your bird have ample toys to keep him entertained in his cage? Do you change them up regularly to he doesn’t get bored with the same ones day after day? Is his cage really big enough? Do you spend a ton of time with him when you are at home? (Quakers need a LOT of interaction to stay happy and tame)

    If you answered no or maybe to any of those, you need to rethink how you’re keeping the bird.
    However, if he’s got a huge cage, lots of toys you change every week, and you spend most of your waking time with him when you’re home, he might just be acting up and not want to be stuck in his cage while you’re gone.
    You can try leaving a tv or radio on for him to watch/listen to, it might help relieve some of the boredom/stress of being without his “flock” for awhile.

    He won’t give himself a heart attack just by being upset about being stuck in his cage. Quakers are smart little parrots, he’s just doing whatever he can think of to get your attention and hopefully get what he wants. You’re goal is to make him happy to be in his cage, so when you do have to leave him, you don’t have a bird bored and unhappy.

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