Decorative Ceiling Fans Is There Anyway To Keep My Cockateil Off The Ceiling Fan?

Is there anyway to keep my cockateil off the ceiling fan? - decorative ceiling fans

Things are cockateils chew everything, but we rent, and still flies on the fan and chewing all kinds of decorative fabrics and tapes of the whole spectrum does not want to ruin the pay for a new fan too!

Is there anything we can do to prevent the emergence of it in the first place? I've tried plastic bags in the leaves of hope slipping or something, do not try to scream, gripping and always puttting in another room ... nothing works.

Accidentally, I discovered that if you turn on the fan, who always tried to board, and all that hit, so obviously this is not the solution!

And I can not in another room than our living rooms are open to move (without doors), and he remains in his cage or play in another room of the house, crying and screaming!

Please help!

11 comments:

shay said...

Cut to leave the wings of a flying bird, not quite, but maybe if you try to repetitive discipline, as every time the fan will keep it and puts it in the cage for half an hour but you must make sure that you are of him get when he gets up there.

You can also try wrapping the white paper, are not large, but it works! He struggles to get a grip on the paper, and I'm not sure if this is true, but the birds do not like the whites, was very concerned and they tend to stay away from him too. I bought white paper A3 sketch pad and leaves covered with them, the tape on the floor so it does not bind to attack at the top for him and lost interest after a while. And if you sit somewhere else, at the top and to provide things for him, it would be even better. I have a wooden shelf in the corner of the room, and made a playground so high, feels safe and has things to chew up the fan. He loves to pick on the plateau of pine and stayed a few toys on the wall with double-sided tapeHooks, which began its kind in the baths used for hanging shirts and tired of this toy and change it again to play. Boredom is bad, so if you rotate his toys every week there are some things to chew, as elements of a fabric or rope color and leather toys.

simplysu... said...

My advice would be to buy chew toys, which are placed in the top of the cage a deterent chewing on your ceiling fan. I also have a fan in the room where my son and headed cockateils appeared for the fan. Save After buying a toy from a block of wood with strings in a local parrot more interested in chewing seemed to hinder later, my fans.

Colleen said...

Have you ever been the bitter apple spray for birds?

Here is a link

Colleen said...

Have you ever been the bitter apple spray for birds?

Here is a link

John said...

Cut the wings. I know that sounds cruel, but also the only way.

John said...

Cut the wings. I know that sounds cruel, but also the only way.

sharonsm... said...

Fan guards to keep him. You can try, but you will find out and stop

sharonsm... said...

Fan guards to keep him. You can try, but you will find out and stop

sharonsm... said...

Fan guards to keep him. You can try, but you will find out and stop

Tay said...

put super glue on them and extract their feet, if he does not show what!

Tay said...

put super glue on them and extract their feet, if he does not show what!

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