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    Which one does your mom want you to rehome?
    I have found that keeping animals permanently separated in a house just doesn't work!
    Eventually, they get together. Somehow. It only takes a second, and then one could get attacked or traumatized.
    Hopefully someone here will have some suggestions on what to do. I really hope you can keep both, somehow.
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    She wants me to rehome Baybi, but I'd obviously MUCH rather keep both.

    No, the cage can't be moved to any other room, unfortunatley. There just isn't any space for it anywhere else.

    There is definitely no possible way to shut Amber out from my room- this is where she has learned her litterpan is, her food and water, her bed, everything.. sometimes, during the day, if we even shut her out for ten minutes she starts yowling at the door.

    We're just going to have to keep the spray bottle nearby if she jumps at the birdcage again..

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    Maybe you could put a sign on your door, saying to keep it closed b/c of the bird. I find that company who's not aware of separating situations, will often open door w/out realizing what could happen. Anyways good luck hun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoey
    Maybe you could put a sign on your door, saying to keep it closed b/c of the bird. I find that company who's not aware of separating situations, will often open door w/out realizing what could happen. Anyways good luck hun.
    We already have several of those posted.. "Don't come in, the bird's out" and one hanging above Baybi's cage, "Baybi and Amber may never be out together."

    I hope you all know that I'd never rehome without thinking it through and trying new things though. Aside from PT, we're asking some family friends and such who know a lot about birds. I'll keep you guys posted, although suggestions will still be appreciated.

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    Could you maybe slowly move Amber's stuff (litterbox, bed, food, & such) out of your room? Like move the litterbox a foot closer to out of your room each day?
    Since we have four birds here, plus three cats, we keep the birds in my room. And only under strict supervision is when any other pets are allowed around them.
    It sounds like one of the only options is to get Amber adjusted to having all of her stuff in a different room.

    I hope you find a way to solve this, though I know you won't rehome unless absolutely necessary. =)
    Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chilli
    Could you maybe slowly move Amber's stuff (litterbox, bed, food, & such) out of your room? Like move the litterbox a foot closer to out of your room each day?
    Since we have four birds here, plus three cats, we keep the birds in my room. And only under strict supervision is when any other pets are allowed around them.
    It sounds like one of the only options is to get Amber adjusted to having all of her stuff in a different room.

    I hope you find a way to solve this, though I know you won't rehome unless absolutely necessary. =)
    Good luck.
    Here's the thing.. my room is totally the pet room, I have the rabbit, bird, and cat & all their things in here. The reason for that is because we don't have space anywhere else in the house for them.. but I'll definitely see what I can do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flamepony12

    We're just going to have to keep the spray bottle nearby if she jumps at the birdcage again..
    Im telling you thats not good enough.

    This cat sooner or later can harm your bird either by grabing it or knocking the cage down.

    I have heard of these stories many time's ''Today my cat attacked my bird'' or ''Today my cat killed my bird'' ect ect.. im tired of it.

    I just hope you pay extra attention to your bird and its saftey.

    Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Argranade
    Im telling you thats not good enough.

    This cat sooner or later can harm your bird either by grabing it or knocking the cage down.

    I have heard of these stories many time's ''Today my cat attacked my bird'' or ''Today my cat killed my bird'' ect ect.. im tired of it.

    I just hope you pay extra attention to your bird and its saftey.

    Good luck.
    Of course it isn't, It's just all we can do until further adjustments can be made.

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    Unfortunately there is not much you can do. Maybe try a scat mat or something, depending on where the birdcage is? The first day or two I brought my bird to my new place, the cat was jumping on the cage. After that, she hasn't done it since. Do you think she would ever realize she's not going to catch the bird, and would stop? I also have a pretty big cage for a cockatiel, it has very heavy bars and is on a stand by itself (you could probably fit 4 cockatiels in it with no problems).

    What about a cage that hangs from the ceiling? Or what about rearranging furniture?

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    Quote Originally Posted by areias
    Unfortunately there is not much you can do. Maybe try a scat mat or something, depending on where the birdcage is? The first day or two I brought my bird to my new place, the cat was jumping on the cage. After that, she hasn't done it since. Do you think she would ever realize she's not going to catch the bird, and would stop? I also have a pretty big cage for a cockatiel, it has very heavy bars and is on a stand by itself (you could probably fit 4 cockatiels in it with no problems).

    What about a cage that hangs from the ceiling? Or what about rearranging furniture?
    Sorry, but what's a scat mat? Maybe that'll work if we give it a try, depending on exactly what it is.

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    Baybi came first. If anything, Amber should be the one to go.

    Amber is making Baybi feel uncomfortable, although Amber is just going on her instincts, Baybi is not the wrong do-er.

    The *right* thing to do is to not allow Amber access to your room, not get rid of any of them. However, it seems that's not possible if your parents aren't willing to move the litterbox/food anywhere else. A litter box can easily fit in the smallest areas - bathrooms, closets, under tables, etc. Same with food bowls. My brother's cats are fed in a closet.

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