Is it normal my bird is obsessed with me

I have a large female parakeet, of one years and she is obssessed with me! She watches me all the time, she clucks when i enter the garden(shes free in the garden)she only allows me to stroke her(while i do that her pupils become small, she lifts her head up and clucks) she only makes noise when im in the house. She also wants to kill my entire family( she attacked both my mom and my dad, in a vicious way she kept biting scratching) IIN? what can i do?

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Comments ( 11 )
  • Tehboss

    have sex with it. it want's you to!

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    • Sicko birds can easily get killed because of there small fragile bodies plus thats a crime against human nature

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      • Tehboss

        first how do you know sexoring a bird will kill it? and at most it's a crime against birds not human nature humans are freaks.

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  • Nikki:)

    I have an Indian ringneck parakeet that is the exact same way. She cries for my attention, and when I pet her she does the exact same thing!!! She hates my husband and tries to bite him any chance she gets. Maybe they are just one person birds. I think they have bonded to us, as if we are their mates

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  • SpideyBoy

    this is normal. Large birds can get very emotionally attached. Maybe buy a book bird behaviour. It could get to the degree where the bird hurts itself when you're not around or not giving it attention.

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  • joybird

    Wring its neck and cook it in a pot.

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  • Miss_Anthrope

    Realize that the bird sees you as its number one "best friend," or substitute mate. Your family members are competitors for your attention, and that's why she reacts the way she does.

    Humans aren't particularly bright when it comes to these things because if we were, we'd not have brought birds into our homes considering what THEIR needs and behaviours are!

    Try to give your bird as much attention as possible, but also considering adding another bird to the family so she will have a friend of her own species, too. I recommend you get a male parakeet for her to make friends with, it will help the situation.

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  • squirrelgirl

    I have a cat who is similar to your bird. She "talks" to me, greets me when I walk in the door and allows me to cuddle with her. She attacks all of my other family members for no reason at all.

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  • whats its name?

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    • NIK123

      Stefani

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      • lovely give it a pat for me

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