
She's like a gaging nothing is wrong with her food no changes


It sounds like your canary is going through some behavioral changes, which could be linked to a recent shift in her lifestyle, particularly if she's receiving less attention. Birds, especially social ones like canaries, are quite sensitive to changes in their environment and routine. The behaviors you're noticing, such as acting out or showing aggression, might be her way of expressing stress or seeking more attention.
To help address this, I have a few suggestions:
Firstly, try to increase your interaction with her. Spending more time near her cage, even if it's just sitting and talking to her, can be very comforting. Birds thrive on social interaction, and your presence can make a big difference.
Next, consider providing her with some enrichment. Toys and activities that keep her mentally stimulated, like mirrors, bells, or foraging toys, can encourage her to explore and play, which is great for her well-being.
Establishing a consistent daily routine can also be beneficial. Birds find comfort in predictability, so try to keep feeding, cleaning, and interaction times consistent each day.
Additionally, make sure her environment is enriching but not too stressful. Having a quiet space where she can retreat if she feels overwhelmed is important for her comfort.
Lastly, keep a close eye on her for any other changes in behavior or health. If her behavior persists or worsens, it might be a good idea to consult with a veterinarian who specializes in birds to rule out any underlying health issues.
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, please feel free to reach out. Thank you!
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