Lonely Sweet Pea
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 11:02 pm
I had a pair of Java finches, Shaquille and Sweet Pea, both about 8-9 years old. The male, Shaquille, died a few weeks ago and Sweet Pea and I are both bereft. While they weren’t hand tame, they were very cordial with me and scolded me if I forgot their greens or egg food, tweeted loudly when they heard me coming toward my office (I swear they could tell my footsteps from others!) and generally enjoyed my company, doing silly things to catch my attention.
So now Sweet Pea is alone in a large, well-furnished flight cage, 32x22 inches. (The cage calculator says 2–3 birds can live in a cage this size.) My question is what to do next. Should I buy a young male to keep her company, or will he pester her too much. (I would not, of course, put the breeding box in with them because of her age) Should I get both a young male and female to put in with her, or would that cause turf wars. I want her to be happy and not have to live alone, and at the same time, I’m moving toward a mated pair again. I’d sure appreciate some suggestions or advice.
So now Sweet Pea is alone in a large, well-furnished flight cage, 32x22 inches. (The cage calculator says 2–3 birds can live in a cage this size.) My question is what to do next. Should I buy a young male to keep her company, or will he pester her too much. (I would not, of course, put the breeding box in with them because of her age) Should I get both a young male and female to put in with her, or would that cause turf wars. I want her to be happy and not have to live alone, and at the same time, I’m moving toward a mated pair again. I’d sure appreciate some suggestions or advice.