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| For your intelligent, social bird, toys provide more than mere fun. Toys are essential to ongoing mental and physical health; they keep your bird busy and happy - especially when you're not at home. Your investment into several different types of toys will pay off tenfold as your bird stays amused and safe. |
Hanging Wood Toys
For many birds, hanging wood toys are the ultimate! These toys move responsively and are meant to be chewed - an instinctive (and bird-favorite) behavior. The Wood Pile and the ever-popular Cocotte keep your bird busy while also protecting your possessions.
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Foot toys occupy larger birds. |
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Noisy toys entertain with sound. |
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Cotton toys offer preening fun. |
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Mirrors create instant playmates. |
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Hanging acrylic puzzle toys offer interesting challenges. |
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Educational toys build intelligence through levels of learning. |
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Foraging Toys
Cater to your bird's instinct to search for food and treats. Shreddable foraging toys, such as the Treat
piñatas and the Foraging System let your bird destroy bird-safe paper and other materials. Acrylic foraging toys, including the Large Drawer Foraging Toy and Crazy Cubes offer multiple compartments for your bird to open. A variety of puzzle toys pose thought-provoking challenges; Treat Cages, Treat Puzzlers, and Refillable Foraging Toys all offer satisfying activities.
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Natural Toys
In the wild, your bird would be surrounded by wood, leaves, and grasses. Why not make playtime a little "wild" with natural materials? String & Burl Bundles, Birdie Bouquets, and Roll Play Toys offer the variety of chewable, shreddable natural fibers he loves.
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Piñatas
With hidden surprises and a variety of textures, bird-sized piñatas provide plentiful shredding and foraging fun. Natural Piñatas, Parrot Piñatas, and Octopus Piñatas offer natural fiber rewards, while Treat Piñatas reveal treats of your choosing.
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Build-Your-Own Toys
You build it; he loves it. Deluxe Kits and Economy Kits give you everything you need to create one-of-a-kind, stimulating toys. Or, select individual components, including plastic chains,
blocks, and wood wheels to fulfill any birdie desire.
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| Select toys that fit your bird's size and temperament. Large birds require big, hard-to-break toys. Small birds need smaller toys that won't frighten or confuse. Remember, rotate toys regularly to prevent boredom. |
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