Chopsy is a rescued African Grey Parrot. She is 18 years old and company director Matt’s loyal familiar (despite him never wanting a parrot).
When Chopsy first came to live with us she could not fly as her primary flight feathers (the long wing feathers) had been constantly clipped, so she had never learnt how to fly and would walk everywhere. It took around a year for these to regrow, and afterwards Matt set about teaching her to fly.
This involved teaching Chopsy to identify safe ‘landing pads’ - targets that she was familiar with that she could aim to land on as Matt gently propelled her into the air - first from very close by, and then gradually extending the flight distance. Initially Chopsy would glide onto the landing pads, until over the months she built up strength in her wings and was able to voluntarily fly wherever she wanted.
Wild African Greys enjoy having washing in water, and it is known to be beneficial for parrots to be exposed to water on a regular basis. At first Chopsy would not go near water - even in a very shallow plate. Matt got her gradually accustomed and desensitised to water over several months by taking her into the shower with him - first sitting on the sink, soaking up the water moisture and then sitting on the side of the bath. Such was her desire to be next to Matt, that eventually he was able to walk under the shower with Chopsy sitting on his shoulder, and this is where she remains to this day - every day enjoying a shower and singing away on Matt’s shoulder.
Chopsy loves making a noise, and assists with the gradual removal of any wooden furniture via her beak. Chopsy’s special skill is eating keyboards.