Birds should avoid catching their birds as much as possible, as this frightens them and leads to loss of confidence.

Sometimes, however, this can not be avoided, such as when you need to move the bird from its cage to the trunk, trim its tentacles or give it medicine.

In these cases, the most important thing is not to expose the bird to stress as much as possible and make sure not to be infected accidentally, according to the Royal Society for Animal Welfare (RBCA).

To place the bird in the navigation box, start taking it out of its cage. To catch the bird, lower the lighting in the room before quickly covering the bird with a towel and holding it gently.

Bird owners must ensure that their wings are not damaged under the towel during the operation.

To give a small bird a medicine, hold it until it is lying in the palm of your hands. Be careful not to press your chest, stomach, throat, or eyes. You must catch the bird properly so as not to press the desired pressure on the blood circulation. Once in the correct position, place the medicine between its beak with a spatula from the inside.

In general, experts do not recommend keeping birds as pets in cages, as this causes unwarranted stress and causes abnormal health problems.