Rosebreasted Cockatoo I have a 1 1/2 yr. old Rosie who loved to be petted, played with and cuddled. Then one day it's like someone turned the light switch off - he became extremely nervous, would pace back and forth and actually throw himself to be bottom of the cage when I opened the door. I changed NOTHING! I decided to try sitting quietly beside his cage just to let him know I wasn't going to hurt or even touch him. I did this for a couple of days and then opened the cage door and sat quietly beside him. Finally the pacing stopped and I started playing with his "hand" toys. Curiosity won out and he came down and sat next to the door and took the toys from my hand and started playing. Eventully I won his trust enough for him to step up on my hand and come up to my shoulder - he actually gave me kisses! I was so relieved that I was crying! He was finally coming out of his cage on top and playing and stepping up and was fine as long as I didn't take him away from the cage area. I also started using Bach's Rescue Remedy to help take the edge off his nervousness. Unfortunately, he jumped and broke a blood feather, to which I had to towel and pull it out. Now we're back to him pacing and being extremely wary of me again. Once again I'm sitting next to the cage and starting the ritual all over again. Just recently I've been told Rosies can be very phoebic - has anyone ever heard of this or do you have a bird that has reacted in the same way as my little guy. What else can I do - any suggestions? |