MEET CHEEKO
Cheeko is our latest member of the flock.He is a Timneh African Grey.Sadly Cheekos owner passed away recently. He has a ver interesting story. Around 15 years ago Cheeko was sadly imported in the U.K. He arrived at Liverpool Docks in a crate with many others. His last owner heard of the situation & found the pet shop they were taken from. This lady rescued Cheeko along with several Senegal parrots & gave them a home. He has a dropped wing from the injuries reciebed being transported this way. He is also missing several toues.Cheeko again found himself in need of a home 2 weeks ago. On arrival with us Cheeko was moved into his new cage, fed & given fresh water.For the first few hours he hung upside down from the inside of his cage. He looked terrified. Didnt seem to mind all the other birds though!
Within a couple of days he was perching, eating & taking great interest in the daily birdy routine.
I took Rosie my special needs Cockatoo over to meet Cheeko & was amazed when he ventured out of the cage to have a better look at her!!
Well as for now Cheeko is vocalising morning & night along with rest of his new flock & is content to sit atop his cage. We are sitting by him talking gently & earning trust. Cheeko had a sunflower diet but has taken to his new healthy diet with no problems at all. He is a lovely little guy & I think there is a lot of personality behind that quiet "settling in" stage.
Cheeko is our latest member of the flock.He is a Timneh African Grey.Sadly Cheekos owner passed away recently. He has a ver interesting story. Around 15 years ago Cheeko was sadly imported in the U.K. He arrived at Liverpool Docks in a crate with many others. His last owner heard of the situation & found the pet shop they were taken from. This lady rescued Cheeko along with several Senegal parrots & gave them a home. He has a dropped wing from the injuries reciebed being transported this way. He is also missing several toues.Cheeko again found himself in need of a home 2 weeks ago. On arrival with us Cheeko was moved into his new cage, fed & given fresh water.For the first few hours he hung upside down from the inside of his cage. He looked terrified. Didnt seem to mind all the other birds though!
Within a couple of days he was perching, eating & taking great interest in the daily birdy routine.
I took Rosie my special needs Cockatoo over to meet Cheeko & was amazed when he ventured out of the cage to have a better look at her!!
Well as for now Cheeko is vocalising morning & night along with rest of his new flock & is content to sit atop his cage. We are sitting by him talking gently & earning trust. Cheeko had a sunflower diet but has taken to his new healthy diet with no problems at all. He is a lovely little guy & I think there is a lot of personality behind that quiet "settling in" stage.