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Vine and Pods bird toy

Vine and Pods bird toy

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Shreddable bird toys are designed for ripping, destroying, and chewing. Not only are these shreddable bird toys natural for birds, but chewing is a major natural activity in the wild and enhances parrots' well-being. Parrots love to shred, tear, and rip apart these shreddable bird toys, as it aligns with their natural behaviors. Shreddable bird toys for parrot cages are made from all parrot-safe, shreddable materials such as paper, egg cartons, pinewood, balsa wood, vine items, and cardboard.

  • All-Natural Pods: mahogany pods is often used because it’s safe for birds to chew and shred. It helps keep them engaged and can support their natural behaviors, such as foraging and shredding.
  • Durable Design: Features a bird-safe base of stainless steel rod for added durability.
  • Multiple Natural Bird Items: Offers various textures for chewing exploration and mental stimulation.
  • Easy Cage Placement: Includes a loop for effortless installation in your bird's cage.

Product Description

This 9-inch toy is ideal for small to medium-sized birds. Vine and pods are two favorite bird toy parts which come together in this shreddable bird toy. Shreddable toys are to rip, destruct, and chew. 

Safety Information

Crafted from safe bird toy parts, this toy is 100% non-toxic and meticulously handcrafted in the USA. Manufactured in a bird-free environment, it upholds the highest safety and quality standards. Wood bird toys are crucial for stimulating parrots mentally, warding off boredom, and curbing destructive behaviors.

 

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M.S.
Great Toy

My Conure loves this toy.

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Sorensen
Dye/color

Dye/Coloring from the heart vines discolored my beautiful white albino bird. The feathers above her cere to the top of her head are now pink! There’s also some slightly assorted discoloration on her breast feathers. Her head was affected more because she loved chewing the cork. She’s taken several baths since and the pink is still very dominant. I’d like to know if red dye #4 was used on the red vines, and if not what was used instead??

Sometimes colored wood can transfer onto your bird's feathers. I use a safe non-toxic colorant, Americolor. Some colors like pink, easily transfer especially with water. It will wash off of your bird's feathers in time. I am always happy to make no-color versions, upon request.