? re our sickly female finch + her new female cage mate
Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 11:15 am
Everyone was so helpful with my question earlier regarding our ill female zebra and identifying her preening gland infection. It has pretty much cleared up and the feathers have grown back in.
As I explained at the time she can't fly anymore and had lost her mate so we bought another female for company. The new female is very sweet with her but now we're feeling it's not fair for her not to have a mate and we should get a male zebra. But we're concerned about the presence of the sick female in the cage with them. Two questions:
- is the first assumption correct? Does the new female need a mate or are we just projecting human characteristics?
- if the first assumption is correct - is the sickly female in danger in the cage with a male? We're worried she might be picked on? We could put her in a cage right next to the zebra pair, but that seems to defeat the purpose of her having companionship
TIA!
As I explained at the time she can't fly anymore and had lost her mate so we bought another female for company. The new female is very sweet with her but now we're feeling it's not fair for her not to have a mate and we should get a male zebra. But we're concerned about the presence of the sick female in the cage with them. Two questions:
- is the first assumption correct? Does the new female need a mate or are we just projecting human characteristics?
- if the first assumption is correct - is the sickly female in danger in the cage with a male? We're worried she might be picked on? We could put her in a cage right next to the zebra pair, but that seems to defeat the purpose of her having companionship
TIA!