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Thing-A-Ma-Bob Bird Toy
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Colorful shapes, textures & sound combine in this irresistible bird toy
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Made from heavy-duty wood slats, cardboard rings, plastic beads & cotton rope
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Ring the bell, chew the colorful blocks, untie rope knots
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Hang a colorful mobile toy in your bird's cage to replace boredom with spinning, jingling, chewing fun! Pull the pacifiers, ring the bell, chew the colorful blocks, untie cotton knots, and more! Perfect for parakeets or smaller birds. Made with shreddable paper donut slices, pine wood slats, plastic beads, pacifiers, cotton rope, and a bell. 8.5" x 5" x 5".
Please click on "More Information" for playtime recommendations.
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Playtime Recommendations
Interacting with your bird is every bit as important as providing an interesting environment. The secret to keeping your bird happy is the frequency of attention, not the duration. A few minutes of attention several times daily works wonders to relieve stress. Mental growth comes from engaging in a variety of life experiences. Experiment to discover the types of toys your bird finds the most interesting and challenging. Keep in mind that no matter which toys you provide, and regardless of how intriguing, your bird will eventually tire of them. It is important not to place too many toys in the cage at once, which may over-stimulate your bird and cause stress. It's better to choose a select few and to rotate them every few days.
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| Tips for a Stress-Free Environment | | If your bird is under constant stress, it may lead to fatigue, illness, weight loss, a weakened immune system, deteriorated plumage, or more. Protect your precious pet from the negative effects of stress. |
| | Keep Bird Toys and Accessories Clean | | Even in the cleanest cage, unclean toys and accessories increase the likelihood of transmitting harmful bacteria and disease. We recommend you clean toys and accessories weekly, right along with your cage-cleaning regimen. |
| | | Practical Ways to Exercise Your Bird | | No matter how you encourage activity and exercise, the most beneficial aspect of your bird's time outside the cage remains his opportunity to interact with you. |
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