- A lightweight foot toy your Parrot can hold
- There's loofah to shred, wood to chew and rope for untying
- Hide treats inside for foraging fun
- Suitable for African Grey, Conure, Eclectus and more
- (371314)
About this Product
Your Parrot can exercise through play with this small foot toy.
This Loofah Disk Parrot Foot Toy is light enough for your Parrot to carry in their feet or beak and this foot toy has three beak-wateringly good textures for your bird to explore.
Sisal rope, which your bird can use for preening, has been threaded through crunchy loofah and brightly coloured wooden beads and disks. Chewing on the wooden pieces helps to keep your bird's beak trim and healthy.
The rope has been knotted at each end to provide your Parrot more enrichment as they work at picking, pulling and untying the knots.
The thick circular loofah piece is also fun to chew, as well as providing spaces for you to hide treats and other small piece of material for your feathered friend to retrieve. Encouraging your bird to forage is a great way to help your Parrot's clever mind active and free from boredom.
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Toy Safety
Every Parrot is different and toys should be chosen with care to match your bird`s personality, as well as how strong and destructive they are. Many toys are made to be chewed and destroyed – that`s part of the fun – so if the toy doesn’t last as long as you expected this is probably because it wasn’t suitable in the first place.
The only toy that is 100% safe is the one that your bird never plays with. We strongly recommend close supervision, especially when introducing new or unfamiliar toys to your bird.
It is important to check toys regularly, you may need to repair or replace any which have become unsafe. Please pay particular attention to rope toys, any loose threads should be trimmed straightaway.
Please remove all packaging from toys and accessories before giving to your bird, this may include silica gel sachets which are non-toxic and help ensure your order reaches you in perfect condition.
For further information on Parrot toys and safety please read Liz Wilson's article on Parrot Toys – The Importance of Play.
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