Featherland Paradise Rings Of Fortune Interactive Food Treat Puzzle Toy Is An Entertaining And Enriching Experience For Your Bird
- This toy is a must-have for any bird owner looking to add some fun and entertainment to their bird's cage
- Consisting of four connected sliding rings, each ring must be turned to allow the treats to drop down to the base where your bird can retrieve it
- To use, simply drop the treats through the hole in the top and twist the rings so that the interior holes are misaligned
- To begin with you can allow the treat to drop to the lower rings until your bird has learned how to use the toy proficiently
- You can use it on a flat surface or hang it inside the cage using the chain and clip that are included
- Made from sturdy polycarbonate and nickel-plated metal, this is a great toy for strong and enthusiastic chewers
- This toy should be rinsed clean after each use
- The base can be unscrewed using a Phillips Head screwdriver so that you can periodically give the inside of the rings a more thorough clean
Dimensions (approximate)
- 15cm height x 9cm diameter (at base)
- Chain: 22cm
Suitable for:
- Medium to large parrot and cockatoo birds
- Example breeds include: Cockatoos, Galahs, African Greys, and Macaws
Why Toys are Important for Pet Birds
- Toys are vital for your bird’s mental and physical health and have a major role in their quality of life
- Birds are naturally active creatures and need to be provided with mental and physical stimulation each day
- Birds spend much of their life without you by their side to entertain them, therefore, they need a pleasurable, challenging, and exciting outlet to keep their minds and bodies stimulated
- Birds who do not have toys to keep them busy will become bored, depressed, unhealthy, and even carry out negative behaviours such as feather or skin picking, pacing, chewing, biting, loud squawking, or destruction
- Interacting with toys allows your bird to satisfy their natural instincts to throw things around, explore, preen, chew, hang, fly, and forage, and allows your bird to practice the natural skill of holding, grasping, and manipulating objects with their feet
- Physical exercise also helps to keep muscles, tendons, bones, and beaks in optimal condition
What is Creative Foraging?
- Creative foraging refers to giving your bird an interesting way to search for and obtain their food
- In the wild, birds learn to forage for food and have natural instincts to gnaw on wood, leaves, and other objects – these skills need to be practiced daily
- Creative foraging replaces the practice of making food easily accessible in a food dish which only promotes laziness
- Your bird must be provided with intellectual and physical challenges and learn how to become a self-sufficient forager by working hard to earn their food
- When a foraging toy appears in your bird’s cage, they will explore it, discover that it contains food, and instinctively learn how to procure their food
- Eventually, you can make a complete transition from open dish feeding to providing all your bird’s meals in foraging toys
Tips and Tricks
- You can increase foraging opportunities by using multiple foraging devices placed in different locations
- Place the devices around the cage so that some are more difficult than others to access, and change locations often
- The feeding devices may be filled with your choice of food such as pellets, dried fruit, shelled nuts, sliced vegetables, seeds, and other treats
- The goal is to make your bird work for its food – however, if your bird is not able to acquire all their daily nutrition from the toys, you must still ensure they are receiving all the nutrition they need for their activity levels
Important
- Incorrect use may result in entrapment or injury
- Contains small parts
- Keep out of reach of children
- Always select the appropriate size and type of toy for your specific bird
- Observe your bird's behaviour with a new toy
- Remove and replace the toy if it becomes damaged or worn
- Keep bird's nails well-groomed and keep them engaged with a variety of toys that offer different materials, colours, sounds and challenges