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Old 01-23-2005, 11:56 PM
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Question needing help

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Originally Posted by The Outlaw
I assume that you house both birds together. That is why you are having problems. Your little bird no longer needs to interact with you and has chosen the other bird as his playmate.

You can seperate them and interact with them on a regular basis and probably have your pet back. Whether or not that's a good deal for him remains to be seen. Most animals will choose their own kind if given the chance to choose between humans and their own species.

THE OUTLAW
OUTLAW thank you for you insight.I have another question though if AV is acting this way then why is the female Babyblue not acting in the same way?She has keeped her love of being held so fare. This biting issue with AV started before we got Babyblue.Is there anything else I could do stop his biting besides putting them in 2 different cages ?
Thank you Ann
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