Linen Bird Hammock for Parrots and Budgies with Portable Cage Accessories for Mental Stimulation
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Bird Parrot Plush Hammock Cages are thick plush fabrics that provide a good place for your parrots. This bird hut gives your lovely parrots or birds a warm and comfortable hut to rest, hide, play and sleep. The soft comfortable sleeping tent can alleviate a bird's stress and provide them with a sense of security. This fuzzy nest gives your lovely parrots or birds a warm and comfortable hut to rest. keep your parrots or birds away from the cold, especially in winter. Soft comfortable sleeping tests can alleviate a bird's stress in the confined space and soft fabric of the hammock; Reduce boredom by adding to your bird's environmental stimulation.
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Key Features
Material: Linen
Why Choose This Product
Easy and portable to hang with the bilateral hooks, also easy to take it off and wash. Strengthened base to keep the hammock in shape Complete enclosure helps ease stress and offers the perfect nighttime roost.
Mental Enrichment For Happy, Healthy Birds
Birds are highly intelligent animals that require daily mental and physical stimulation to thrive. Without enrichment, pet birds can develop feather-destructive behaviors, screaming, or depression. Rotating toys and accessories keeps their environment engaging and their minds active.
Enrichment Benefits
Reduces feather plucking caused by boredom
Encourages natural foraging and problem-solving behaviors
Supports beak and nail health through manipulation
Provides physical exercise for cage-kept birds
Safety Guidelines
Inspect toys before placing in the cage. Remove any small parts that could be swallowed. Replace worn or frayed rope toys before fibers become a tangle hazard. Introduce new toys gradually — some birds are wary of unfamiliar objects.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this product safe for pets? Yes — this product is made from pet-safe materials and designed with animal welfare in mind. Always supervise your pet when introducing any new product.
What sizes are available? Please refer to the size chart or product options listed above. When in doubt, size up for a more comfortable fit.
How do I clean this product? Most products can be spot cleaned with a damp cloth. Where applicable, washing instructions are printed on the label or detailed in the product description above.
Is this suitable for both dogs and cats? Check the product title and description for the intended animal. Many accessories are species-specific, though some universal products work for multiple pet types.
Frequently Asked Questions
The smallest size (15x8x11cm) suits Budgies, Parrotlets, and Lovebirds. The medium (18x10x13cm) fits Cockatiels and Conures. The largest (26x14x18cm) accommodates African Greys, Amazons, and similar medium-large parrots. Do not put a large parrot in the small size — they cannot fully enter and the stress of attempting to do so can cause wing injury.
No plush or fabric perch/hammock is safe for parrots that destructively chew. Parrots that ingest synthetic fiber are at risk of crop impaction. Linen fabric (natural fiber) is safer than synthetic plush — but if your bird actively destroys fabric accessories within days, remove the hammock when unsupervised.
Thread the hanging cord through two adjacent cage bars rather than one, creating a V-anchor. This prevents rotation. The cord should be taut enough that the bird's weight pulls the hammock to a consistent angle — too loose and it swings, which startles birds. Test stability by pressing down firmly on the hammock before introducing the bird.
Most parrots investigate new cage accessories with suspicion for 3–7 days before using them. Speed adoption by placing a favored treat (sunflower seeds, dried fruit) inside the hammock. Do not force the bird in — contact with the hammock needs to be self-initiated for the bird to feel safe using it for sleep.
Linen can handle 60°C washing without shrinking significantly (expect 2–3% shrinkage over multiple hot washes). However, the hanging cord and metal attachment clips should be removed before hot washing — heat degrades some cord coatings and can cause metal to rust. Air dry fully before reinstalling.
A hammock provides a security perch which can reduce plucking related to exposure and instability. Position it at the highest point inside the cage (birds feel safer at height) in a corner for additional enclosure sensation. It will not resolve plucking caused by dietary deficiency or disease — address those first.