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Caring for Parakeets - Nature's Instinct Rythemwise Silly Saucer Small for Parakeets, Cockatiels, and Similar Birds![]() Nature's Instinct Rythemwise Silly Saucer Small for Parakeets, Cockatiels, and Similar BirdsPrice: $3.99 » » Buy this Product @ Amazon.com « «
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Editorial ReviewsProduct Description Wavy shapes keep marbles in constant motion creating captivating sights and sounds that will entertain your bird over and over. Made of tough polycarbonate. Safe, quicklink fastener for easy attachment to cage. Zinc free, nickel-plated chain. Relieves boredom and increases activity level for birds. Similar Products
Customer ReviewsParront Said: My Caique loves it! ( Aug. 31st 2010 ) My bird has had one in his cage for quite awhile. He attacks it and hangs upside down from it. He sneaks up on it and then makes it spin. He really likes it. For the money, it's the best toy he has. I bought two more in case he destroys them, but it's holding up well. If you have a very active bird, it's a great way for him to burn off some of that energy. Patricia Mason Said: Senegal Loves It! ( Feb. 4th 2010 ) ~ Originally, I purchased the silly saucer for our parrotlet but he could care less about it. Different story with our senegal. Sadie's very is interested in the design and moving balls. P Mason Coastal NC literary mom in the Valley Said: Good idea for a toy ( Jan. 3rd 2010 ) So far the bird has not played with it, but I have hopes. Seems to be of good quality. A. Brown Said: My bird didn't like it ( Dec. 14th 2009 ) Well, I put it in the cage, and my bird never touched it. Doesn't mean yours won't... but it may be too large and intimidating for a smaller bird.
The products listed are provided by Amazon.com. We do not endorse these products or guarantee any of these products are bird-safe. For bird-safe products only, click here Here is a list of some non-bird-safe items to avoid: teflon/non-stick cookware, lead (in cages or toys), brass (in cages or toys), mite protectors, sand perches, grit/gravel , tobacco, canned veggies, non-organic fruits & veggies, avocados, eggplant, rhubarb, potato leaves, tomato leaves, bean plant leaves, apple seeds, alcohol, coffee, tea, chocolate, apricot seeds, cherrie seeds, peach seeds, pear seeds, plum seeds, avocado pits, peanuts.
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