basanistes wrote:
> "Steve" <sstevelp.DeleteThis@aol.com> wrote in message
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> > watch for predators. They are vulnerable on the ground and they know
> > this.
> > My GAG Misty is the same age as yours but now that he is fully flighted
> > he rarely goes on the floor. He does like to scratch around the floor
> > of his cage. Like yours he spends most of his time out and also has the
> > freedom of the house. The only time he is put in his cage is when there
> > is no one in the house or when I go to bed. The first thing he asks in
> > the morning is "cn I comeout"
> >
>
> How did he learn that?
> Did you say that phrase during opening the cage?
I am not sure. I would say "do you want to come out" and it seems to
have morfed from there.
Its the only time he seems to refer to himself as "I". If I put him in
because I have to go out
then he will say "got to go out" and then "won't be long" or sometimes
"bye bye" This is obviously picked up from things I say when I go out.
On the other hand if I put him in due to bad behavior
usualy when he has bit me to hard in play, he is quiet for about a
minute and then its "good boy ....no biting... can i cmout" after that
I have to let him out :-) He knows that "no biting" is assosiated with
biting as he says it when he is play biting with me. I dont think he
understands the word "no" yet but I live in hope :-)
He uses "stoppit" when he thinks I am teasing him such as when I have
food that he wants and I don't give it to him. This started when I was
teaching him to name food items which he got quite good at. He
ovbiously thought I was teasing him in the end so I stopped doing that.
When he wants to sleep at night he says "bedtime" but that dosn't mean
he wants to go inside I think he mean for me to be quiet to let him get
some peace.
He is adout four years old and I have had him for about two. He picks
up new words quickly especially if he associates them with some things
or actions that interests him. It takes about a day for the new word to
emerge. He is good at picking up names of both new people and cats. He
doesn't know any dogs. I have to say it is fascinating watching him
develop.
Steve n Misty
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