🦜 Unleash the Fun: Where Play Meets Perch!
The Niteangel Parrot Cage Perch is a 7-inch by 3-inch wooden platform made from natural fir, designed to provide your pet bird with hours of active fun and exercise. Its unique shape encourages climbing and foot exercise, while the chew-friendly material helps maintain your parrot's beak health. Installation is quick and easy with included wing nuts.
L**S
Well made
Well made product. My cockatiel absolutely loves it! It’s his preferred place to sleep at night
A**R
-A little, loft life:) -
This is a really great (loft-like) wide perch, I bought for my dove’s non-flight cage. It facilitates a coup experience in allowing as desires, flat resting, of feet, toes, and provides comfortable sleep, too! It fastens easily and securely to a cage AND, is quite easy to clean! Just lay a saturated wet paper towel piece over its top surface for a few minutes, wipe clean, then blot to dry:) It is lightweight yet sturdy, and I certainly endorse buying this best health and quality happiness advocative product, for birds! This was an opportune find!!👏😊
S**C
Well made product
These work perfectly for my house pigeon. The wood is softer than it looks in the photos. He loves to roost on these.
P**N
Not approved by our bird
My bird did not approve but overall I thought they were nice and sturdy and easy to install and functional and a great deal price wise
R**G
Great Purchase
Love it! I think my precious cockatiel loves it as well. He wants to chew, pick at the bark. Great for resting his feet.
B**Z
Great quality
used these for my budgies cage
M**D
Good size for cockatiels
Bought two. Very happy with them. The size of the perch is great, and a nice addition to the bird cage. The wood is nice, clean, and easy to attach to the cage. Good value. Bird was comfortable on it. Wide/long enough that I put little treats on it while bird was standing on it. Would definitely recommend for a cockatiel.
S**A
unsure of some sort of covering like shilac
They seem good except worried about a film on them like a shilac or something, not sure if that would be toxic to my pet.
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