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🐦 JW Pet Company Activitoy Tilt Wheel Small Bird Toy: Fun and Engaging Toy for Birds (Colors Vary) Review

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Description of 🐦 JW Pet Company Activitoy Tilt Wheel Small Bird Toy: Fun and Engaging Toy for Birds (Colors Vary)

Rotating wheel spins round and round. Mirrored reflective toy. Stimulating for your birds mind and body. Suitable for both vertical and horizontal barred cages. Suitable for parakeets, cockatiels and similar sized birds.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best fun

My spoiled budgie has lots of toys. OUT OF ALL, this is probably his second favorite. He plays with it all the time, turns mirrors, sings to a beautiful bird in the mirror and "feeds" the bird. He doesn't even mind that it's pink! I have to clean the toy often (not difficult with bird poo wipes) but I enjoy doing it because it tells me how much he enjoys playing with it. Mirrors in general are always a good thing, but mirrors that rotate?

Pros
  • The spinning wheel turns in circles
Cons
  • Some disadvantages

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The little blue budgie literally loves it.

I don't want to sound like a pervert. here, but my 14 year old blue budgie uses this mirror every morning for his chores. sorry, yes it's true When his secret lover isn't clean and ready in his cage every morning, he mopes as if someone had kicked him in the budgies. The toy lasts about a year due to the extreme way he "mounts" the toy. After he's "done," he tries to feed the mirror the regurgitated seeds for the rest of the day until I get home from work. At this point, I put his secret…

Pros
  • Reflective Mirror Toy
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

We have a second one

My African red-bellied parrot (strong beak!) loves this toy. Our first took about five years before she decided to keep a mirror in her leg and after working on it for several months she finally managed to remove the rotating mirror from the cage mount. Then, of course, it was taken away from her. I was worried this toy wouldn't take a hooked beak, but it's lasted way longer than I ever thought it would, and we're on to our second now. I would not recommend this for birds that are larger than a

Pros
  • Stimulates your birds mind and body
Cons
  • Protection