I found this list https://www.preciselyparrots.com/sho...safe+tree+list.
You can also hide treats in just some balled up white paper.
I found this list https://www.preciselyparrots.com/sho...safe+tree+list.
You can also hide treats in just some balled up white paper.
Dragonlady2 (10-29-2017), luckyandjenn (11-18-2017), PlaxMacaws (11-09-2017)
Hoping this get better soon!!! ❤️❤️❤️
I agree with everyone- cardboard, metal (safe kind) spoons and measuring spoons, thick plastic baby toys- Katie loves the links.
I also really believe that your time and attention are the best thing you can give him! Lots of birds have the big cages and expensive toys, but without that quality time with their parrents it’s not enough. Your love is always enough for him ❤️
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Casper's 2nd best friend (11-09-2017), Lady (11-12-2017), PlaxMacaws (11-09-2017)
For Lucky, I would use the 1-gallon, thick plastic jugs. I leave the screw-on plastic caps on the jugs I give to Zaf - he won't try to remove them at all. However, Salsa, Jack, and Maynard are an entirely different matter. I remove the caps prior to giving any of them access to the jugs. While I don't believe the caps from these large jugs are small enough to present a choking hazard, they can certainly vary in style and the materials they're made from... so I feel it's best to be safe when it comes to those three.
He wanted to live. He was my Heaven... He's gone!
Lady (11-12-2017)
Yes i actuall have a couple empty jugs now and yes i think id feel safer with the lid as lucky likes to shread things lol
Dragonlady2 (11-18-2017), PlaxMacaws (11-18-2017)
Hi and thanks they havent quite gotten better bit ill now have the time i used to to be with my boys i used to be gone half the day every other day now i work from home so the boys will love that id go to the moon and back for them if i had to lol
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Thanks havent yet but should soon
Dragonlady2 (11-18-2017), Lady (11-18-2017), PlaxMacaws (11-18-2017)