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My Cockatiel Escaped, What shall I Do?



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By : Michel Maling   

Accidents happen all to easily, and your cockatiel could escape. You need to react quickly in order to get him back.

If your cockatiel does fly away, it is highly unlikely that you will get him back, because cockatiels are so aerodynamic and very strong fliers. They can travel a long way without realizing it, and then not be able to find their way home again.

Just because your cockatiel has shown no interest in flying or leaving his cage, anything could happen. He could get a fright, or even get chased. If you don't believe it can happen to your bird, check the lost and found adverts in the newspaper for proof. There are usually more cockatiels in the lost column than the found column.

The reasons that cockatiels get lost and don't come home are plenty. Cockatiels could easily get eaten by predators or join up with flocks of wild birds. Some get a fright and fly for miles before stopping, so if found, it could be in another city.

To prevent your cockatiel from becoming another statistic, make sure that for one his wings are kept trimmed. Remember to trim the wings regularly and especially after a molt. Also make sure that the cockatiel's cage is secure and the doors lock firmly. The food dishes should also not slide out too easily, as some cockatiels are escape artists.

If despite your best efforts your bird does escape, react quickly for best results. I remember as a child one of our birds flew away, and we chased him around the neighborhood for five hours, but we did eventually coax him back into his cage.

Here are some more things you could do to prevent the loss of your cockatiel.

1. Make a recording of his voice. Playing this loudly will help lure him back home. 2. Place the cage in an open spot where the bird will see it with lots of tit bits and treats on the floor of the cage to lure him back inside. 3. Post fliers in yours and surrounding neighborhoods and offer a reward for his return. 4. Try using another caged bird to attract his attention. 5. Let your local vets know that your cockatiel is lost.6. 6. Last but not least, do not give up hope.

For more information on cockatiels, visit: http://cockatielsaspets.com

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