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Bird Swing, Parrot Chew Toy with Wooden Perches Stand, Hanging Colorful Wood Block Bird Cage Accessories for Budgerigar, Canaries, Cockatiels, Parakeets, Conures, Finches, Mynah
Bird Swing, Parrot Chew Toy with Wooden Perches Stand, Hanging Colorful Wood Block Bird Cage Accessories for Budgerigar, Canaries, Cockatiels, Parakeets, Conures, Finches, Mynah
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Overview
- Product Dimensions : 8.66"L x 1.1"W x 8.07"H
- Breed Recommendation : Birds, Parrots
- Specific Uses For Product : bird chew toys with perches
- Recommended Uses For Product : Chewing, Playing, Standing
- Material : Wood
About this item
- Premium Materials, Safe for Chewing: Hanging bird parrot toy is crafted by hand using selected natural, high-quality materials. It incorporates 100% natural hemp rope, colorful wooden blocks, round wooden beads, metal hooks and other accessories, containing no additives, glues, or other harmful substances, ensuring enhanced durability. The vibrant wooden blocks are dyed with food-grade pigments, allowing your beloved pets to chew and gnaw on them with peace of mind
- Dual-Layer Fun Design: Dual-layer parrot toy cleverly combines a chew toy and a bird perch, catering to the diverse playtime needs of parrots. The upper layer of the bird chewing toy features six strings of colorful chewing wooden blocks, providing birds with opportunities to chew and climb. The lower layer serves as a bird perch stand, offering parrots a place to rest. Its unique dual-layer structure creates a safe and fun space for birds to explore
- Keep Busy, Healthy Chewing: Boasting bright colors, this hanging parrot chewing toy quickly attract parrots' attention, encouraging them to engage in activities such as chewing, gnawing, and climbing. This helps parrots naturally wear down their beaks, preventing overgrowth. The swinging design of the bird perch exercises parrots' balance and encourages them to climb and jump. With its multiple play options, this toy for bird can keep birds occupied for hours, effectively alleviating boredom and anxiety
- Easy to Install: Equipped with a metal hook at the top, this parrot chewing toy with a perch can be swiftly hung from the top or side of a birdcage, or any other suitable location indoors or outdoors, without the need for additional accessories. It creates a versatile interactive space, enabling birds to enjoy playtime in various settings
- Suitable for Bird Sizes: Measuring 18.9*7.87 inches, this bird chew perches toy for birdcages is ideally suited for small to medium-sized parrots, including budgerigars, cockatiels, finches, yellow-naped amazons, and small conures. Not only does this parrot toy provide endless entertainment for them, but it also serves as a charming decorative piece for birdcages, making it the perfect gift for bird-loving friends
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