- Great for encouraging natural chewing
- Offers foraging fun too
- Easy to attach to cage with metal clasp
- Suitable for African Grey, Macaw, Conure and more
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About this Product
Lots of natural parts for your bird to enjoy chewing on.
This large Natural Cluster Chewable Parrot Toy is made with fun to chew materials that are free from colourings.Hanging down from the half coconut shell are lengths of knotted leather rope; with natural wood slats, loofah slices, more coconut shell, bamboo slices, mini logs with bark and cuttlefish bone pieces.
The loofah slices can be pulled apart, ripped up and shredded to pieces, great fun for your Parrot!
Cuttlefish bone is a known source of calcium, a vital mineral for building and maintaining strong bones. All Parrots have a particular requirement for this mineral, especially African Greys.
One side of cuttlefish bone is tougher than the other, so when your bird chews on it, it helps to maintain a healthy and trim beak. Chewing on all the wood also helps to keep your bird's beak healthy.
The drilled mini logs make a great place for hiding small treats inside for your Parrot to find using their natural foraging skills. Parrots can happily spend many hours of their day searching for, finding and retrieving their food.
Finding ways to help your Parrot replicate this natural behaviour provides them with lots of essential mental stimulation, reducing birdie boredom and the many associated behavioural problems.
Use the metal link provided to securely and quickly attach this Natural Cluster Chewable Parrot Toy to your bird's cage or play gym stand.
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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.
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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