Aumuca Bird Perch Stand Bird Rope Perch Bird Toys 3 Pcs for Parakeets Cockatiels, Conures, Macaws, Lovebirds, Finches
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No, I doubt it. Even my Goffins Cockatoo can't use the rope because it's too small in diameter.
What exactly do you imply when you say "healthy"? They're made of thick wood, so I washed them and everything else in the cage once a week, including wiping the inside and outside of the cage down with vinegar water. For my cockateil, I also purchased additional perches that were completely covered in sandy material.
A clip is attached to the top of the rope. There is no washer in the house. The perches are 3 inches long, with 1 1/4 inch washers. I hope this information is useful.
*guineapig, and no, they can't do things like squirrels and birds do, such as climbing. Yes, there is sugar.
Selected User Reviews For Aumuca Bird Perch Stand Bird Rope Perch Bird Toys 3 Pcs for Parakeets Cockatiels, Conures, Macaws, Lovebirds, Finches
It's hung above and outside their cage from the window blinds. If you provide nice comfortable perches, they will stay on those perches rather than flying all over the room, limiting the mess to that one area. The other two vantage points are equally as impressive. They rub their beaks against the rough surface, and parakeets require a variety of perches in order to properly exercise their feet. As a result, I have a variety of perches both inside and outside their cage. To collect the mess, simply place paper on the floor beneath all of your outside perches.
This is what I use for my rats' cage. It's very bendable and sturdy, it stays in place, and cleaning it is as simple as soaking it in soapy water and drying it in the sun. It has a nice design, but the bottom does not have a clip like the top, so I have to tie it somewhere.
I bought it for my parakeet because the reviews were so good, and "Groot," my little guy, has joined the chorus of birds who love it, at least the rope. He's always looking at it. enthralled by it; He rubbed his head against it; He converses with the creature. It's too big for a small bird cage, and it's difficult to bend; However, once you've gotten it bent into the desired position or shape. It manages to keep its shape. It also comes with two perches. I haven't even attempted to use them because they are clearly designed for a much larger bird; if my memory serves me correctly, the listing photo depicts a parakeet. As a result, I'm surprised a smaller perch wasn't included. With the rope, my little guy is ecstatic; Furthermore, the cost was reasonable. As a result, I'm giving it a perfect score. Despite the fact that perches aren't available.
I strongly advise you not to buy any rope for your pet birds because they love to chew and will chew off small pieces of rope, which will get stuck in their chests. and will require surgery to remove. While they look adorable in their cages and the birds seem to enjoy them, I threw mine away after watching that video.
When my bird was playing with the bell, it broke apart and became stuck around its beak, splitting the bottom one in half as he tried to break free. Using pliers, I was able to pry it off. The bird (and its owner) are in excruciating pain, and the bird's beak is broken.
Make sure you don't throw your money away. The rope is only held together by flimsy zip ties and has exposed wires. When I unpacked it, the wire fell out in my hands. This isn't even close to being safe!.
Our birds can climb this rope toy because it is so sturdy and thick. Because the perch is too small for a larger cage, it was difficult to screw it on. It's ideal for smaller cages, but we were able to make it work.
We are switching to all wooden or natural fiber materials after learning that plastic toys should not be provided for our Senegal parrot (they frequently bite off small pieces and can ingest them, causing medical problems and even death). The climbing rope toy will provide a safe chewing and climbing surface for our bird.