Cotton Bird Swing Toy for Parrots Cockatiels and Budgies Cage Accessories for Mental Stimulation

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The Parrot Climbing Net Toy is made of strong materials and is designed to provide hours of entertainment and exercise for your feathered friend. The netting is made of strong rope that can withstand the weight of your parrot. This toy is also a great way to bond with your parrot while also getting them some exercise.

Features:

  • Material: Cotton, Wire
  • Type: Birds

More About The Product:

Unique Features: Our design is great for your feathered friends to rest or exercise by swinging and climbing, is suited for the majority of parrot cages, bright, and appealing, allowing your birds to relax and play.

Easy To Install: By simply fastening the steel hook to the top of the pet cage, it is simple to mount these little parakeet toys, and you can examine the size information to meet your needs.

Wide Usage: This collection of bird toys is excellent for small animals including hamsters, gerbils, mice, rats, and small parakeets in addition to small birds like budgies, cockatiels, conures, finches, and small parakeets.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The climbing net is made from cotton and wire. The cotton rope forms the climbing surface that birds grip, while the wire provides structural reinforcement to maintain the net's shape under the bird's weight. The cotton rope gives a soft, comfortable grip surface that is gentle on bird feet during extended climbing sessions.

  • The listing specifically notes that the netting is made of strong rope capable of withstanding the weight of a parrot. Cotton ropes in quality bird climbing nets are typically braided for strength, which prevents them from snapping under the dynamic loading that occurs when an active bird swings and climbs on the net.

  • Parrots of all sizes benefit from climbing nets, which mimic the vertical vegetation movement they perform in the wild. Species particularly attracted to climbing include conures, cockatiels, lorikeets, caiques, and macaws. Climbing nets are especially valuable in smaller cages where flight is limited — they provide a high-intensity exercise option within a confined space.

  • Yes, interactive play on a climbing net can strengthen the bond between a bird and its owner. Encourage the bird to climb while you interact with it from outside the net, use treat lures to guide the bird to different net positions, or hold the net while the bird climbs to create a shared dynamic experience.

  • The wire component is enclosed within the structure and is used as internal reinforcement rather than exposed contact surface. Verify that no bare wire is accessible for the bird to bite or chew, which could cause metal toxicity risk. If the cotton rope wears away to expose wire, replace the toy immediately.

  • Attach the net's corner mounting points to cage bars using the included hooks or clips. Spread the net to fill a section of the cage wall or ceiling, ensuring it is taut enough to support weight but not so tight that it loses its natural texture variation. Position it in an area your bird already frequents to encourage early adoption.

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