Am I the only one crying seeing little Bluee? I am looking at my little Peeps right now. I fell in love with the Parrotlett and got a hand raised blue baby girl. I love her sooo much.
Parrotlets are amazing, but not the easiest parrots to have. Despite the tiny size they can be aggressive and bite pretty hard. One needs some experience with them, it's not a budgie. At the same time they are wonderful, smart, funny, and bond tightly to their owners.
@@Serene3574 - yes, that's what I meant. People usually call them just parakeets because it's the most common type of parakeets available, but in a stricter meaning "parakeet" is a more genetic type of parrots, which includes many different birds. Those widespread type of parakeets we see in any pet store has a stricter name called Budgerigar or budgie. In our family we somehow chose a parrotlet 26+ years ago (my wife read about parrotlets somewhere) and since then always have one (they live about 12-15 years if everything is fine.) They are tiny South American parrots, even smaller than parakeets = budgies, but behave a bit more bigger parrots. Very brave, might be aggressive and bite hard, very inquisitive and tightly attached to their owners. Very cuddly too. As opposed to budgies, you cannot have more than one parrotlet in the same cage, they often become aggressive to each other.
I just watched Capri on her TH-cam kids channel… it made me cry…just want to say you are such a good Mom…you should be extremely proud…love your channel…I have had a budgie for most of my adult life…they are amazing little creatures and bring a lot of joy…thank you for all you do 💕
I want to say a big thank you to you for working on these birds. There are definitely a risks of bringing home illnesses like PBFD (or some less dangerous but still uncomfortable) But! despite all of this you give these birds chance for a better living, better diet. You help owners to learn all of that and it melts my heart when I see another video with a new project bird or a new pet :> Your videos really helped me to make a better communication with my adult budges that are very cautious with humans, especially hands. Very excited about that bity cockatiel series :D he looks like a very classical example of "annoying angry bird" many cockatiel owners get when they wanna buy a cute birdie.
Yes exactly, just in general I am a better animal trainer because of BirdTricks , leant new words and know more stuff on how human and birds brains are wired
I don't understand why anyone would clip his tail 😮. Its a cocktail's like trademark!....or any feathers off any bird! So glad you rescued Clyde. He has no idea how happy he's going to be...I love a happy ending or should I say beginning?!
What a beautiful little boy …touched my heart how brave he was on his first journey with a new family …he was so cheery and content with the little girl ❤
I grew up with Cockatiels. I have one cockatiel and her personality type for a cockatiel is shy. But loves to be around socially and is very sweet, docile, and very friendly. Thank you for giving Clyde a chance and love how you allowed freedom for Clyde to ride inside your car outside his crate. Can’t wait for more Clyde and his future updates on your journey with your family. And can’t wait for your future updates for the Blue Parrotlet and Cockatoo Bob mentioned here with Clyde’s new chapter.💙🤍💛🧡🍀
Really like how you guys model not just good human-bird behavior but good human-human behavior as well (social skills with strangers, parenting, setting boundaries with friends, communication with your significant other, etc.! YT isn't always super wholesome so it's a treat and I don't feel like I'm helping monetize negativity modeling, poor behavior, criticizing an entire category of human (i.e. dems, reps, women), etc.
I never wanted a cockatiel but four years ago , on Dec 23rd when we were getting some things our grandchild wanted, we saw this pitiful cockatiel. It was the only bird in the chain pet store, in an open top glass bin , just SHAKING . The employees were horrible and didn’t seem to care about this bird (or any bird! )when we asked questions. We left with our purchases, but I couldn’t stop worrying about this bird. The store would be closed for the holidays and it didn’t even have a companion bird for comfort. After we got home my husband went back and bought the bird and all the supplies to go with it (we’ve upgraded supplies since then). We didn’t have birds at all and very limited experience . I will never regret it, even though I don’t care to buy pets from chain pet stores. His hatch date was 6 months prior!! That’s a long time to be without hands on pet parenting. I bought a mosquito net enclosure for our bed, kept the cage within it with the door open and spent days inside with the scared cockatiel just allowing him to get used to us. Four years later , he still hates hands 👋🏼 except for scritches. His cage is always open unless there is a safety reason to keep him in there. He loves riding on our heads and we have trained him to step up onto bird ladders. He loves to hang out beside us or on my phone or ipad .He continues to make progress with us , even four years later. We haven’t pushed hands because what we are doing works for us , but it’s coming . His feathers are so full and soft, he’s just a lovely bird and I don’t want to do anything to cause stress. We’re on his time. We’ve added a GCC that has allowed us to have a very different bird relationship than the traumatized tiel but both have great relationships with us , just in different ways . TG our tiel was healthy and has remained so. We are lucky to have a Specialty bird and exotic pets veterinary practice in our area. We also have a house rabbit and it’s awesome to have veterinarians who specialize beyond just cats and dogs. The tiel likes to hang out on the floor with our rabbit and stealing his hay. Odd couple😂
Awesome story, so many people would have not kept their bird after like two weeks just because they weren’t patient enough and though they’re bird would ‘love’ them as soon as they got home. Most of the videos/shorts are so misleading to what owning birds is BirdTricks is the best channel I know
I didn't clip a parrot's tail, Jamie, but I did clip an inch off my Magpie's tail, as she had a tendon injury and couldn't preen. Her tail got poopy and she used her tail to support herself. The shorter tail helped springboard her development and she was eventually released ❤❤❤
I have 2 female tiels..1 parotlett -female and 1 budgies-male.. perfect little flock.. she'll love the tiel. The are the sweetest and goofiest..fyi they are petrified of shadows esp. at night
Hi from Australia Queensland omg 🥰 I just adore my two female cocktails that are so affectionate thank you for choosing clide 🥰 they are full of character. I have ringnecks too but my cockatiels are something else 😂
Did you have parrotlets [as project birds] before? We are living with parrotlets (one per time) for the last 26+ years, they are our love. Never had cockatiels, but I heard that they are generally nice birds who are not aggressive towards smaller birds like budgies.
It's great that he likes to land on her from the start. My 2 cockatiels are distant. I can't even touch them, and I can't find someone in a similar situation ask what to do.
Thanks for saving him. I got a grey cockatiel 8 months ago, he was petrified whey i got him, his previous owner never handled him, was caged for years (he is 2yrs old now). It takes 3 months to tame him but still don't prefer head scritches from me. But he is happy, come to me sing his heart out, fly all over the house and spend time with his GF.
Yay! I'm so glad u got a cockatiel. I got one about 6 months ago..I'm his 3rd home...idk what someone did to him in the past but he is terrified of hands.
@@heathersimpson672 that's awesome progress! We just got to the point where he will eat the millet if I'm holding it. When I first got him he would just try to bite my hand or fly away..
Yay so glad you kept trying (and rescued not bought) also if it takes a year to get calm around you so be it mine did and are now really happy and healthy just gotta work at they’re pace
@@joebean3615 thanks. He's a loud little guy and doesn't have any manners lol but I love him and he has definitely taught me patience.. I will for sure go at his pace and let him lead the way so he can learn to trust me..
Aaaaawwww look all the birds want to be taken home with you! Oh I love cockatiels! Look at Clyde! He looks young and healthy! Do you know his age? Thank you Jamie Leigh, Dave, Capri for taking a cockatiel!!!! 🤩🤩🥰🥰🤗🤗🤗😘😘😘
Clyde is so cool! In 2009 we rescued an African gray parrot my husband named Budward. Now that you have my correct email address, I look forward to all your videos and tips.
I keep putting off getting all the necessary stuff to make food for my budgies. I can't get them to eat anything good, so I buy supplemental stuff to keep them healthy. I should try harder...
I got a 3yo ringneck last week off some bad owners. She's missing part of a toe and has a deformed nail that points up, her beak is over grown, they kept her in a small covered cage most of the time, they were clipping her wings badly, and her tail, I can see they were cutting her fethers individually as they grew out. They were feeding her nothing but seed mix, she's completly petrified of tea towels, I wonder why. But the kicker, not an hour after I got home after a 4 hour round trip they called up wanting her back because their 5 yo old girl I just watched repeatably torment her with food was crying for her back, no was my answer.
First of all I love how Clyde settled down so quickly with Capri. He's trusting her already. ❤. Jamie,I have a question? I have thus 7 month old female handraised cockatiel that was owned for a month already knew step up. But my problem is that I'm trying to teach her no. How is the best way to teach them that? Plus she's very clingy. Any advise on that as well? She's into everything. Any advise would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. I have a 22yr old male that isn't really that interested in her. They are out all day. They have toys. I don't like caging 24/7. They are free flight. I have cats that are used to birds. Never left unsupervised.
I wonder if Jamie is partially hesitant to take Bob because she knows it’ll be next to impossible to find him a home that she’ll feel good about sending him to. Cockatoos are amazing animals, but there are precious few people out there that are capable of keeping them well and most of those people already have plenty of birds.
OKI know this video was recorded a while ago but I saw a golden or Queen of Bavaria. There that looked like it needed help is it still there and is it up for adoption? I love them and Would doing anything to help one. Or add to my clock if needed. Can I get more info?
In my country theres no parrots for rescue all of them are overpriced like 2l dollars for electus parrot who was used for breeding i wish i had enough money for importing a birb from any rescue shelter
Love to watch you work with the birds I have a parakeet ( her name is Venom ) that was given to me a few years ago I sort of cheated training her When she got stubborn , I introduced her to my oldest cat My cat plays with her , my parakeet now rides around on her back So I sort of Black mail Venom into working on training by not letting the cats in the room with Venom
I love that when Jamie said, “We don’t have any other pets.” Capri said, “Yes we do! We have a ton of birds.”
Lol that was so funny 😂❤
That's what happens when you see your birds as part of your family. They lose their pet status and become full family members.
Why do you not recommend snuggle hut?
@@Serene3574 they can become a hazard (chewed up fabric can cause choking) and they also cause hormonal imbalances
@@Serene3574 it encourages hormonal nesting behaviors
Seeing these poor birds absolutely breaks my heart. I wish I could go rescue all of them.
Breaks my heart animals get treated badly. I wish I could rescue them all too.
Me too.i wish i could 😢
you do much more being vegan btw, or at least close to.
Am I the only one crying seeing little Bluee? I am looking at my little Peeps right now. I fell in love with the Parrotlett and got a hand raised blue baby girl. I love her sooo much.
Fill me in pls. Not familiar with parrotlet.
@@Serene3574 watch BirdTricks Kids then you’ll know what’s up
Parrotlets are amazing, but not the easiest parrots to have. Despite the tiny size they can be aggressive and bite pretty hard. One needs some experience with them, it's not a budgie. At the same time they are wonderful, smart, funny, and bond tightly to their owners.
@@VladimirKelman thank you. Are budgies the same as what we used to call parakeet?
@@Serene3574 - yes, that's what I meant. People usually call them just parakeets because it's the most common type of parakeets available, but in a stricter meaning "parakeet" is a more genetic type of parrots, which includes many different birds. Those widespread type of parakeets we see in any pet store has a stricter name called Budgerigar or budgie.
In our family we somehow chose a parrotlet 26+ years ago (my wife read about parrotlets somewhere) and since then always have one (they live about 12-15 years if everything is fine.) They are tiny South American parrots, even smaller than parakeets = budgies, but behave a bit more bigger parrots. Very brave, might be aggressive and bite hard, very inquisitive and tightly attached to their owners. Very cuddly too.
As opposed to budgies, you cannot have more than one parrotlet in the same cage, they often become aggressive to each other.
hope you guys get Bob
I just watched Capri on her TH-cam kids channel… it made me cry…just want to say you are such a good Mom…you should be extremely proud…love your channel…I have had a budgie for most of my adult life…they are amazing little creatures and bring a lot of joy…thank you for all you do 💕
Capri's channel is fantastic!
I keep thinking what a cool childhood Capri is having!
"Clyde" is a cute name, and seems to fit him.
i am pro-Bob some time in the future.
Me too. Pls save Bob!
Capri is getting to be quite the Bird Whisperer! You must be so proud of her
I love cockatiels so much! Looking forward to seeing Clyde's journey
I just cried when I saw all the birds. I want to show them so much love and attention
Your girl is the sweetest. And I love Clyde. Cockatiels get so angy :)
seeing sunny again makes me so happy
Capri looked so happy looking at clyde on her shoulder in the car.
Love you guys ❤❤❤
I love animals. Poor birds, I hope they find a loving family
Thank you, Jaime Lee, and your family for helping to save birdies. 😘😘😘😘
All pets are such a blessing!
I love his name, it really fits. Yay Clyde! ❤
I want to say a big thank you to you for working on these birds. There are definitely a risks of bringing home illnesses like PBFD (or some less dangerous but still uncomfortable) But! despite all of this you give these birds chance for a better living, better diet. You help owners to learn all of that and it melts my heart when I see another video with a new project bird or a new pet :>
Your videos really helped me to make a better communication with my adult budges that are very cautious with humans, especially hands. Very excited about that bity cockatiel series :D he looks like a very classical example of "annoying angry bird" many cockatiel owners get when they wanna buy a cute birdie.
Yes exactly, just in general I am a better animal trainer because of BirdTricks , leant new words and know more stuff on how human and birds brains are wired
I don't understand why anyone would clip his tail 😮. Its a cocktail's like trademark!....or any feathers off any bird! So glad you rescued Clyde. He has no idea how happy he's going to be...I love a happy ending or should I say beginning?!
Beautiful thanks for your passion Bird owner Australia 😊🇭🇲✝️🎀♥️💖🧸🤩💙🌠🌺❤️🦜🇭🇲🤗🤗
What a beautiful little boy …touched my heart how brave he was on his first journey with a new family …he was so cheery and content with the little girl ❤
Oh and by the way i'm all In on bob the bird. Not that Jamie will ever allow a Cockatoo in her home lol. She would probably have nightmares
I grew up with Cockatiels. I have one cockatiel and her personality type for a cockatiel is shy. But loves to be around socially and is very sweet, docile, and very friendly. Thank you for giving Clyde a chance and love how you allowed freedom for Clyde to ride inside your car outside his crate. Can’t wait for more Clyde and his future updates on your journey with your family. And can’t wait for your future updates for the Blue Parrotlet and Cockatoo Bob mentioned here with Clyde’s new chapter.💙🤍💛🧡🍀
Capri, you are amazing with him
I think he is going to be your bird
Kid did a good job in the car! Keep it up!
My city banned petstore sales of dogs and cats, petstores need to get animals from rescues or breeders.
They need the same for birds.
So happy to see a cocktail. I've got a resue I've been working with I can't even hold. I love my cocktails. They are stubborn.
Really like how you guys model not just good human-bird behavior but good human-human behavior as well (social skills with strangers, parenting, setting boundaries with friends, communication with your significant
other, etc.! YT isn't always super wholesome so it's a treat and I don't feel like I'm helping monetize negativity modeling, poor behavior, criticizing an entire category of human (i.e. dems, reps, women), etc.
I like Clyde. He is very friendly and curious about what is around him.
Yes, get Bob! 🥰
awwww :3 he is such a cutie! he looks alot like mine yellow
Looking forward to the cockatiel seed mix video!
It’s already out this is an old video, it was made about 6 months ago 😊
@@joebean3615 whoa! I didn't see it until I got the notification. I thought notifications only happen with new posts. I will look for it, thanks!
I’m on team Bob! 😸
But I love Clyde. He’s so cute, & it’s great to see him go to such a good home.
such a cutie 😍
I would LOVE to see BT take on a Sulphur Crested as a project!
I never wanted a cockatiel but four years ago , on Dec 23rd when we were getting some things our grandchild wanted, we saw this pitiful cockatiel. It was the only bird in the chain pet store, in an open top glass bin , just SHAKING .
The employees were horrible and didn’t seem to care about this bird (or any bird! )when we asked questions. We left with our purchases, but I couldn’t stop worrying about this bird. The store would be closed for the holidays and it didn’t even have a companion bird for comfort. After we got home my husband went back and bought the bird and all the supplies to go with it (we’ve upgraded supplies since then).
We didn’t have birds at all and very limited experience .
I will never regret it, even though I don’t care to buy pets from chain pet stores. His hatch date was 6 months prior!! That’s a long time to be without hands on pet parenting. I bought a mosquito net enclosure for our bed, kept the cage within it with the door open and spent days inside with the scared cockatiel just allowing him to get used to us. Four years later , he still hates hands 👋🏼 except for scritches. His cage is always open unless there is a safety reason to keep him in there. He loves riding on our heads and we have trained him to step up onto bird ladders. He loves to hang out beside us or on my phone or ipad .He continues to make progress with us , even four years later. We haven’t pushed hands because what we are doing works for us , but it’s coming . His feathers are so full and soft, he’s just a lovely bird and I don’t want to do anything to cause stress. We’re on his time. We’ve added a GCC that has allowed us to have a very different bird relationship than the traumatized tiel but both have great relationships with us , just in different ways . TG our tiel was healthy and has remained so. We are lucky to have a Specialty bird and exotic pets veterinary practice in our area. We also have a house rabbit and it’s awesome to have veterinarians who specialize beyond just cats and dogs. The tiel likes to hang out on the floor with our rabbit and stealing his hay. Odd couple😂
Awesome story, so many people would have not kept their bird after like two weeks just because they weren’t patient enough and though they’re bird would ‘love’ them as soon as they got home. Most of the videos/shorts are so misleading to what owning birds is BirdTricks is the best channel I know
That is great
All gorgeous 😍 thks
@Bjorn Maxson I'm fine and you thanks
@Bjorn Maxson uk also I have my own you tube channel if you want to look more birds 🐦
Where are you located
I looooove this cockatiel
I didn't clip a parrot's tail, Jamie, but I did clip an inch off my Magpie's tail, as she had a tendon injury and couldn't preen. Her tail got poopy and she used her tail to support herself. The shorter tail helped springboard her development and she was eventually released ❤❤❤
Clyde is just adorable!❤️❤️❤️
woke up early and i get this present?
Wait was that Bluee?
Yes it was, they recorded this video before getting Bluee 🥰
He’s so cute
Oh my gosh!
Love to watch. Enjoying this video 👍
I have 2 female tiels..1 parotlett -female and 1 budgies-male.. perfect little flock.. she'll love the tiel. The are the sweetest and goofiest..fyi they are petrified of shadows esp. at night
“Got my treat bag!” 😂
I love Capri,is she home schooled? She seems so precocious!
Hi from Australia Queensland omg 🥰 I just adore my two female cocktails that are so affectionate thank you for choosing clide 🥰 they are full of character. I have ringnecks too but my cockatiels are something else 😂
I have 3 cockatiels! I love them! And Clyde is such a good boy!
Me, taking a long drag of a cig, a cockatiel owner of 15+ years: welcome to the club
XD
So cute!!
Glyde is gorgeous.
After lot of videos of cockatiels they finally got one
Right turn Clyde :)
gotta call that out during freeflight..lol
Did you have parrotlets [as project birds] before? We are living with parrotlets (one per time) for the last 26+ years, they are our love.
Never had cockatiels, but I heard that they are generally nice birds who are not aggressive towards smaller birds like budgies.
I love your videos!! You are great people!!
At first I thought you were getting a Cockatoo 🤣🤣 silly me. Your daughter is growing up so fast 😲
Tears 😭 in my heart 💔🦜
It's great that he likes to land on her from the start.
My 2 cockatiels are distant. I can't even touch them, and I can't find someone in a similar situation ask what to do.
Thanks for saving him. I got a grey cockatiel 8 months ago, he was petrified whey i got him, his previous owner never handled him, was caged for years (he is 2yrs old now). It takes 3 months to tame him but still don't prefer head scritches from me. But he is happy, come to me sing his heart out, fly all over the house and spend time with his GF.
Yay! I'm so glad u got a cockatiel. I got one about 6 months ago..I'm his 3rd home...idk what someone did to him in the past but he is terrified of hands.
Mine too! He still won’t step-up BUT he did just start coming to the front of the cage to eat millet from my hand 🧡
@@heathersimpson672 that's awesome progress! We just got to the point where he will eat the millet if I'm holding it. When I first got him he would just try to bite my hand or fly away..
Yay so glad you kept trying (and rescued not bought) also if it takes a year to get calm around you so be it mine did and are now really happy and healthy just gotta work at they’re pace
@@joebean3615 thanks. He's a loud little guy and doesn't have any manners lol but I love him and he has definitely taught me patience.. I will for sure go at his pace and let him lead the way so he can learn to trust me..
Omg I have a cockatiel too they are the best the most sweetest birds thank you guys for choosing the cockatiel 😊
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17 YEARS OLD.....
Aaaaawwww look all the birds want to be taken home with you! Oh I love cockatiels! Look at Clyde! He looks young and healthy! Do you know his age? Thank you Jamie Leigh, Dave, Capri for taking a cockatiel!!!! 🤩🤩🥰🥰🤗🤗🤗😘😘😘
The previous owner must've REALLY wanted a pet dove to clip it's tail like that! lol
lovely boy Clayde~~~~~~~~~~~~Bob is crying over🤣
3:05 I can hear the cockatiel!
Come on!! Let Dave get Bob the bird!!
I can’t wait to see some cockatiel/Clyde merch!
Cute
Clyde is so cool! In 2009 we rescued an African gray parrot my husband named Budward. Now that you have my correct email address, I look forward to all your videos and tips.
Bob should get to come home if he is still there.😢
I just got a new one today
Eeeekkk I love cocketials
I keep putting off getting all the necessary stuff to make food for my budgies. I can't get them to eat anything good, so I buy supplemental stuff to keep them healthy. I should try harder...
I got a 3yo ringneck last week off some bad owners. She's missing part of a toe and has a deformed nail that points up, her beak is over grown, they kept her in a small covered cage most of the time, they were clipping her wings badly, and her tail, I can see they were cutting her fethers individually as they grew out. They were feeding her nothing but seed mix, she's completly petrified of tea towels, I wonder why. But the kicker, not an hour after I got home after a 4 hour round trip they called up wanting her back because their 5 yo old girl I just watched repeatably torment her with food was crying for her back, no was my answer.
If you could ever convince jami to take on a cockatoo as a project bird… it would be a cold day in hell lol
A cockatiel is a cockatoo... just small sized one 😎
@Help Rescue Peaches the Conure id love to watch it happen!
@@adityasane yes absolutely ❤️
She did take on an umbrella cockatoo, Blizz! He's featured on Patreon and used in the diet conversion course 👍
Lol a U2 you mean!
First of all I love how Clyde settled down so quickly with Capri. He's trusting her already. ❤.
Jamie,I have a question? I have thus 7 month old female handraised cockatiel that was owned for a month already knew step up. But my problem is that I'm trying to teach her no. How is the best way to teach them that? Plus she's very clingy. Any advise on that as well? She's into everything. Any advise would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. I have a 22yr old male that isn't really that interested in her. They are out all day. They have toys. I don't like caging 24/7. They are free flight. I have cats that are used to birds. Never left unsupervised.
I wonder if Jamie is partially hesitant to take Bob because she knows it’ll be next to impossible to find him a home that she’ll feel good about sending him to. Cockatoos are amazing animals, but there are precious few people out there that are capable of keeping them well and most of those people already have plenty of birds.
Hows the snake doing?
Hi Bluee from the past
Is capri wearing a seatbelt?
If I had the space, the banana raptor would have came home with me(Toucan). I don't think my Budgies would have approved though
OMG, they have a Golden Conure? In a bird rescue? How possibly can such a rare and expensive bird as Golden Conure end up in a bird rescue?
I feel terrible for that parrotlet 😔🐦
You can watch Bluee’s story on BirdTricks Kids
Jamie: Your mini-me got bigger. Are you feeding her more?
OKI know this video was recorded a while ago but I saw a golden or Queen of Bavaria. There that looked like it needed help is it still there and is it up for adoption? I love them and Would doing anything to help one. Or add to my clock if needed. Can I get more info?
roniesloveofbirds.com/
In my country theres no parrots for rescue all of them are overpriced like 2l dollars for electus parrot who was used for breeding i wish i had enough money for importing a birb from any rescue shelter
Nice video India
You do have a snake…lol
Bob looks so scared and sad. 😥
My female eclectus unfortunately had a HORRIBLE clip that included her tail!!!
They have a Golden?
That's what I was thinking about too!!
This rescue is in Utah.
breaks my heart all those unwanted birds.
SORRY WHAT DID I MISS HAVE YOU RENAME HIM FROM BOB TO CLYDE?
No there was a yellow sulphur crested cockatoo named Bob that Dave wanted to have as a project bird but Clyde needed BirdTricks more
I love you guys
Its amazing how dumb humans can be.
Who cuts a birds tail? You do well to keep persevering.
What is a project Bird ??
Why are snuggle huts bad for birds?
Love to watch you work with the birds
I have a parakeet ( her name is Venom ) that was given to me a few years ago
I sort of cheated training her
When she got stubborn , I introduced her to my oldest cat
My cat plays with her , my parakeet now rides around on her back
So I sort of Black mail Venom into working on training by not letting the cats in the room with Venom
Don’t let your bird and cat or any other animal in the same room especially not ‘playing’ together it’s more or games before you die for the cat