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🦜 Paradise Feathers: Interactive Bird Foraging Ball with Creative Treat System Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.0
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Description of 🦜 Paradise Feathers: Interactive Bird Foraging Ball with Creative Treat System

FORAGE AND RING: Our Foraging Ball with Bell bird toy provides mental stimulation and promotes physical activity by encouraging foraging behavior. FUNCTION: Fill the slotted polycarbonate ball with treats for your bird to fish out. This hanging foraging toy doubles as a noise maker to engage your pet bird for hours. DURABLE: Unlike disposable foraging toys, the durable polycarbonate construction of the Foraging Ball ensures extended foraging use, with a stainless steel link for hanging. HOW TO USE: The ball twists open for easy filling, fill with small treats, food pellets or chewable toy pieces to get the fun started. SPECS: 10.5" × 3.5" × 3.5", ideal for medium to large sized birds, and small animals. Stainless steel and polycarbonate. Dishwasher safe.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Treat Ball: Birds

The ball is durable. That's the screws together. The bad thing about this bell. It should be downstairs outside. Inside, it prevents you from filling it with treats, and when you receive treats, the bell doesn't move. I had to redo the setup.

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Quality

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good for calling birds - cannot be destroyed!

One shortcoming are "holes" for treats - treats that can be put in these holes fall out immediately - the holes should be on the sides. Our BF Zon loves to ring bells but he can take them apart. Good business.

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Almost everything ok

Revainrating 5 out of 5

African Gray I love it

This is a theme. I attached this to the outside of my gray's cage. His cell door is left open so he can come out in the morning until we go to bed at night. Sometimes introducing a new toy takes a bit of getting used to. Not so, I showed him the toy rang several times, he was delighted and attached it to the cage. Last night he was all over the place, trying to get to the bell, shaking it and playing. When I let it out this morning that was the first thing he let on, we could hear him playing…

Pros
  • This is amazing
Cons
  • I will add later

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Two different birds, different impressions

I didn't understand why the bell should go into the tail ball. The point of foraging was to put treats and stuff in the bowl and the bell takes up a lot of space for what you can use. it only lasted a few days. But it's been a busy few days trying to figure it out. I put in his favorite treat, popcorn, and he finally figured out how to hold his foot up against the cage and turn it even when I turned it really hard. she loved it. I also put popcorn in for her and she could stick her beak in the…

Pros
  • The best in its niche
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