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Pacing Back and Forth - Why??

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  • She paces in multiple spots, in both cages, not just this perch
  • We're due for a cage reorganization, I keep meaning to remove, clean and rearrange all their perches, but I have a feeling it won't stop the pacing
  • She's been in breeding condition for months lol, I treat her too good and I haven't been able to knock her out of it
  • There are no vets in this country, trust me, I've searched high and low and spent I think upwards of $1000 on various online vet consultations, medications, in-country vet visits (not avian vets), all to no avail
  • Nothing new in the house, everything is the same as it has always been. I live alone and no special Christmas decorations. There's absolutely nothing from an outside perspective that would have caused this
  • Wasabi is doing great, as always. She's her nippy, flitty, energetic self
  • She only does it when I'm not home. If I'm home, she's fine. She's rummaging about on my chest as I write this and she didn't pace at all today, though I've had their door open since the morning as it's the weekend here



Unfortunately not. Same view as always. Just an empty lot. I live in an apartment building so we're quite high up, not many birds. When they do see birds, they'll hunker down and zoom in on it briefly before resuming their regularly scheduled birdie activities. I've never seen them pace due to a bird.

From my uneducated guess, the only thing the pacing seems attributable to is perhaps stress? But I don't know why she'd be stressed when she's free to fly the entire room, she has toys, great views, natural sunlight, music, and a birdie friend.

I have a male budgie who does that so it's not gender-related. I'm thinking perhaps boredom?
 
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