Interactive bird treat holder with two foraging options
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Birds forage from treat ball or the stainless steel kabob
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Add any favorite bird treat to encourage foraging behavior
Offer two irresistible ways to reward birds that love to forage. Buffet Ball & Kabob features a slotted, treat-dispensing ball AND a stainless steel kabob to double foraging fun. Place small treats inside the durable polycarbonate foraging ball and skewer fruit or other soft treats with the kabob. Once loaded with tempting treats, hang from the top of the bird cage for a swinging-good time. The ball spins and slides up and down the kabob to a challenge that keeps birds mentally and physically active. To keep cage floor mess to a minimum, Buffet Ball & Kabob features a 6" dish to catch spillage. Sturdy, durable polycarbonate and stainless steel construction provides heavy-duty use for medium to large birds. 6" diameter x 13" long. Hanging link included.
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Cleaning Instructions: Product may be hand washed and is dishwasher safe. To clean the Buffet Ball & Kabob, unlock the bolt at the bottom of the toy and remove the ball and tray from its stainless steel mounting kabob. Wash the ball, kabob and bottom tray with hot, soapy water, or place in the dishwasher. Rinse thoroughly and allow toys to dry completely before returning them to your bird's cage. Remember, variety is good, so change up the treats/shreddables you offer inside the ball frequently. It is a good idea to have two or more sets of toys so clean, dry ones can be quickly placed back in the cage while the other set dries. Discard any toy that does not come clean, is frayed, or is broken.
To fill the Buffet Ball: Press release pin on cap beneath the tray, remove tray and ball. Twist the ball halves counter clockwise. Fill with your choice of foods which might include pieces of fruit, nuts, veggies, popcorn or large pellets. Twist to close, pass through stainless steel rod, add tray and replace cap.
General Information
Stimulate inexperienced foragers by placing large pieces of fruit or vegetable on the skewer above the ball. May be used by large Conures, Small Parrots, Caiques, Senegals, African Greys, Amazon Parrots, Eclectus Parrots, Small Cockatoos and similar-size birds.
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Foraging, the collective activity during which your bird searches for and locates food, is an essential part of natural bird behavior. Encourage foraging with these simple tips.
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