Here is one I found when I searched: http://www.parrottoysusa.com/ Looks nice but I haven't looked deeply yet.
Here is one I found when I searched: http://www.parrottoysusa.com/ Looks nice but I haven't looked deeply yet.
spiritbird (10-26-2014)
I like Parroteelia Bird Toys. They are handmade in Canada. Anyone ever ordered from there?
Although this is not a toy I am posting about a dangerous type of perch I bought on Etsy. Luckily I was home when Kobe got his toe nail caught in one of the holes in this perch. I was right there looking at him and he just panicked and was screaming. His toe was caught in this perch so I reached in the cage and helped him. It must have been sore because he favored it for a few days but he is OK now. No swelling noted. I notified the seller on Etsy. Please beware of perches like this:
I wonder why I cannot see the link on your original posting. It's not the first time I've been on a thread where I can't see the links. Do you know why?
Mr Peepers (06-15-2015)
spiritbird (06-15-2015)
I cant see the link either and I do not remember what the toy was now. its just an x now.
Gotcha, that makes sense.
That's correct, Nick. As some of you may know, there are two ways to display/embed photos within posts. The first method is to upload an image directly to our server. When that method is used, the image becomes a permanent part of the database and thus won't suddenly vanish at some point in the future - simply because there's no external URL to change or become obsolete. The other method is to enter a URL that points to the external location of an image. When that method is chosen, the image will only continue to display within the post for as long as the URL remains a valid path to the image source. A URL pointing to an externally stored image can be looked upon as a "window" or "wormhole" from our message board to an actual location where a source image resides.
This particular image was posted via an akamaihd.net Facebook media URL. Facebook is such a dynamic system that its media storage URL's frequently change. For this reason it's always best to save an FB photo to your computer and then upload the photo from your computer to the forum server. It'll be sure to stick around then . And it's always advisable to paste the URL where an image originally appeared as a comment within the post. Doing so will provide copyright credit to the source.
I as well can't remember what the toy was in the photo. But based upon the thread's early discussion and comments it appears that it may have been an item painted or coated with a toxic substance. Perhaps it involved a presence of lead paint.
He wanted to live. He was my Heaven... He's gone!
Mr Peepers (06-16-2015), PeachyDoll (06-16-2015), spiritbird (06-16-2015)
I recently used a newish type host to upload all my photos onto a few forums I hang out on, the host allowed really large files which was perfect for the huge gif files I shared everywhere. Recently the site closed down and the cloud the owner stored all the photos in was also deleted so there are probably a couple thousand pictures and gifs I uploaded all over the place that are just showing a red X now.
OOPS.