Noco isn't afraid of anything, it seems. I moved the robot vacuum into the living room a couple of weeks after Noco moved in. He was a bit skeptical for about 20 seconds, then he had to sit on it and explore.
He's not heavy enough for the vacuum to stop if he gets in the way, but I think he's learned now that he actually has to move. Yelling doesn't help.
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i love the gears and layering here but, sigh, if only my robovac was useful (ours just blows the feathers around like tumbleweeds in our open plan rooms rather than sucking them up, and the birds all watched it from a good distance while it got stuck under stuff and beeped while sending me 'help i'm stuck!' error text messages) - they're not huge fans of the normal vaccum either but george will sit on one of them while it's docked because everything is a perch which you proably understand well by now
@bellbird we originally had it in the budgies room, but it's not very effective on feathers and empty seeds. That's why I moved it. And it does a decent job on the pellets and little bits of toys that he chews off.
And of course it's the coolest ride! @scrapchyck if people can have motor bikes, birds can have robot vacuums
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