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Plastic Wiffle Balls - Parrot Toy Making Parts - Pack of 6 Reviews

4.7 Rating 13 Reviews
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The holes in these balls makes it easy for your bird to pick them up so now you can teach your Parrot to play fetch - or maybe to throw so you can fetch.
These plastic balls are also great as a toy making part; you can easily thread rope or leather through the holes and attach to other toys to add interest. Alternatively fill with treats or materials and watch as your Parrot works at getting everything back out.

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My lovebird can easily pick these balls up with her beak and put in her water dish. That's her little trick. We'll played with.
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Posted 1 year ago
Thanks for your review, we are pleased you like these balls.
Posted 1 year ago
Almays have a few of these balls laying around, as my conure always enjoys chasing them, and playing some football! Also easy to wipe clean.
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Posted 6 years ago
Thanks for your review, we're pleased your Conure likes these wiffle balls.
Posted 6 years ago
These waffle balls are really good as you can make up your own parrot toy with them by threading rope through the holes and can hang them in cage. Great service and delivered on time.
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Posted 8 years ago
Thanks for your comments, we'r so pleased you like these wiffle balls.
Posted 8 years ago
VictoriaVague
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As is so often the case, it is the most simple toys that deliver the most fun.These balls are simple, safe and provide hours of entertainment; as they come or as a toy making part.Titus my Maroon Bellied Conure loves pushing, throwing and dropping these all over the place.
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Posted 10 years ago
My cockatoo love these balls, but they didn't last long. But she had lots of fun. :-)
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Posted 12 years ago
I bought these for my conure who instantly loved them. They are brilliant for playing with on their own, my conure pushes them and then chases them around the room. They are good for hanging up in the cage or making new toys out of. Could be used as part of trick training. Treats can also be hidden inside and my parrot loves the challenge of getting them out. It can also be made harder by plugging the holes with paper.Excellent, versitile toy that can be put to many uses. I think these will be long lasting for my parrot, although they may not be for large parrots or excessive chewers.
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Posted 12 years ago
JJ has had fun with this although I think smaller pack sizes would be better as I think one will last him months (unless he loses it!) It's great to have something I can wash as it's often on the bottom of the cage and therefore gets mucky!
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Posted 13 years ago
my bird (quaker parrot) plays with these balls :)
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Posted 14 years ago