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2" x 2" x 6" (plus hanging chain) Refillable foraging toy with three sliding drawers. Constructed of polycarbonate and stainless steel.
FEATURES: There are 3 drawers/compartments to fill will different treats/foods to offer a variety for your parrot! Each drawer is a little compartment to provide your birds with access to the treats inside, so they must open the drawers to dig their treats out!
FILL & EMPTY: The 3 Drawer Cubes toy can be refilled or emptied for cleaning very easily! Open the drawers to fill or empty them. 3 Drawer Cubes is dishwasher safe!
FILL WITH: You can fill the forage drawers with any parrot-safe treat, food or toy you'd like! Most common fillers include dehydrated fruits, veggies or peppers, small colored wooden toys (Recc. less than .5" diameter so your bird can get it threw the slots), Seed Ball treats, Large pellets, fresh fruits (Blueberries, Blackberries & Raspberries are ideal), different nuts or seeds or anything you can think of!
DIMENSIONS: Made of VIRTUALLY PARROT PROOF Polycarbonate to withstand tough chewers! Cube is 6" tall (Plus hanging chain), 2" wide.
CATERS TO: This 3 Door Cubes toy is PERFECT for Sun Conures, Indian Ringnecks, Cherry Headed Conures, Quaker Parrots & similarly sized birds all the way up to African Greys, Eclecti, Amazons, Mini-Macaws, Cockatoos, larger Macaws & Similarly sized birds!
Refillable foraging toy with three slot-like doors. Constructed of polycarbonate and stainless steel. A user friendly, cost effective system for feeding companion birds which requires the birds to work for their food as they would in the wild. More time engaging in healthy, time consuming activity means less time available for other potentially harmful activities or undesirable behaviors such as feather picking, excessive screeching etc. To maximize the benefits of this system try using multiple feeding stations in various locations. Encourage environmental exploration and promote search instinct by regularly changing the location of the feeding stations. Each of these foraging devices provides varying levels of difficulty that require the parrot to exercise different physical and intellectual skills. The common design advantage of these devices is that the bird is able to see the food but must solve different mechanical challenges in order to procure the food. Most devices have food access openings; these openings have polished edges toprevent injury while the bird is removing food items |
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