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

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The Parrot Climbing Rope Standing is a great way to give your feathered friend a fun way to stay active and entertained. This rope is made of natural sisal and is safe for your parrot to chew on and climb. It also has a built-in perch for your parrot to stand on while they play. The Parrot Climbing Rope Standing is a great way to keep your parrot healthy and active.

Features:

  • Material: Cloth
  • 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 bundle of bird toys is excellent for small animals including hamsters, gerbils, mice, rats, and small parakeets in addition to small birds like budgies, cockatiels,  finches, and small parakeets.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • This climbing rope perch is made from natural sisal, which is durable, safe for birds to chew on, and provides a rough texture that supports grip and natural nail trimming.

  • Yes, the rope features a built-in perch section where the parrot can stand comfortably while playing, swinging, or resting between climbing sessions.

  • The rope includes attachment hardware that hooks onto standard cage bars, allowing flexible positioning at different heights and angles within most standard parrot cages.

  • Yes, natural untreated sisal is non-toxic and completely safe for parrots to chew. Many birds enjoy shredding natural fiber ropes, which also provides enriching foraging behavior.

  • The rope is suitable for most small to large parrot species. Its diameter and tension make it appropriate for budgies, cockatiels, conures, African greys, and similarly sized birds.

  • Yes, climbing, swinging, and balancing on the rope engages a parrot's leg, foot, and wing muscles, providing low-impact physical exercise that supports overall health and coordination.

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