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Stacks of Shredding - Large - Wood & Cardboard Parrot Toy Reviews

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This popular toy from the Zoo-Max range offers opportunities for your Parrot to enjoy both chewing and foraging.
Threaded and stacked high, your Parrot can enjoy chewing away at all the coloured wood and corrugated cardboard slices to keep their beak healthy and trim.
The corrugated cardboard slices have loads of places for you to hide small treats, push seeds or bits of food or anything else you can wedge into the holes at various levels around the toy.
Your bird can then set to work, searching for, finding and retrieving their rewards using their natural foraging skills and keeping their clever mind active.
Placing treats at various heights promote your bird to climb, keeping them active, fit and healthy for many hours.
Sisal rope runs through the centre of the toy, but sections have been left exposed at the top and bottom for your Parrot to preen. Having materials to preen on can help reduce unwanted feather destructive behaviours, keeping your feathered friend looking fantastic.
Use the metal pear link provided to quickly and securely fasten this Stacks of Shredding - Large to your bird's cage or play gym stand.

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It is true at the beginning Cookie was a bit not comfortable with it, but this is normal I think, when they see something they do not know. So what we did was to take out one by one the little cartons and little wooden pieces and offer individually. That way Cookie was happy!!!;-)Why don't you like : Cookie, african grey parrot on Facebook? Cookie just had a fan page!!! Search for Cookie, african grey parrot and then click LIKE!
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Posted 12 years ago
My Amazon is full of non-stop energy but it took several days of constant chewing to get through the wooden blocks.Having demolished these he set to work on the cardboard.I have just ordered another one - anything that keeps him happy keeps me happy too!
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Posted 13 years ago