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Foraging Cube Parrot Toy - Small Reviews

3.7 Rating 3 Reviews
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Each of the four sides of this Foraging Cube Parrot Toy - Small have a slot in them so your bird can access all the crinkled paper strips inside.
Crinkle by name and by nature as they make a delightful noise as they crunch together when your bird pulls them out.
The lid and base can be turned and moved so you can add a few tasty rewards for your bird to find, or alternatively push them inside the corrugated sections around the edges.
Your Parrot would naturally spend many happy hours foraging for their food, so providing lots of foraging opportunities helps to keep your bird's clever mind active.
The Foraging Cube Parrot Toy - Small hangs on a length of knotted cotton rope providing hundreds of strands that your bird can chew on and preen with.
Providing your Parrot with lots of preening material can help to reduce unwanted overpreening behaviours and keep them looking fantastic.

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My CAG had this fully open with all the paper dropped to the cage floor in less than a minute. He then tried to eat the sides of it - and its made of corrugated plastic or card coated in plastic. I had to get it off him before he ingested any of it.
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Posted 3 years ago
We are sorry your Parrots didn't like this, please email info@northernparrots.com if you'd like to discuss this further.
Posted 3 years ago
Eric The Lutino Indian Ringneck BUDGIES
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my budgies love this and takes them a long time to fully destroy it, my ringneck destroyed his in seconds lol
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Posted 6 years ago
Thanks for your feedback, it's useful for other Parrot owners.
Posted 6 years ago
I bought this for my budgie crew (5 of them). Once I put it in the cage they were a bit wary of it at first but one of my budgies doesn't seem to be put of most things and she just went up to it and started pulling the green paper out once that happened all of the others came over to join in. I think this kind of toy always seems to go down well as it something that can be pulled apart which as we know any bird finds near enough impossible to resist!
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Posted 11 years ago