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Top Ten Gift Ideas for Your Bird

By Alicia Bodine, published Nov 18, 2006
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I have noticed a growing trend among families with pets. They buy their pets gifts at Christmas. This article is for those families who are avid bird lovers who want to buy their beloved pet some of the most popular, but safe gifts for Christmas.

First: No toy is 100% safe. Make sure you check all toys often. Second, you will see that your bird may have a favorite color or texture. You will want to use this information when picking out a toy for your bird. The more the bird likes the toy, the more he will want to exercise.


1. Small Space Ship toy. This spaceship is made out of pieces of bamboo, pieces of coconut rounds, cuttlebone, and colored cornhusks. The size of the spaceship is 7" x 5" and the inside of the spaceship contains coconut fiber. This toy is hung from the cage with a coconut hanger and with sisal rope. This spaceship is perfect for different types of birds because of all the chewing pieces. It works well with most medium birds and is also recommended for conure-sized birds. This toy costs $7.25 for 1 or they are offering a special deal. Buy 2 and pay only $12.00. You can find this product at California Bird Nerds. Their merchant rating is 5 stars so you can feel confident when making a purchase from them.

2. Check out the new Babble Ball. This ball is an interactive toy that talks and makes exciting animal sounds when the bird touches it. Birds love it and it is a great educational toy for those who are interested in training their birds. This ball is offered for sale by The Perch Store and even comes with a recommendation from a Bare-Eyed Cockatoo named Solo. The Perch Store also comes with a 5 star merchant rating.

Takeaways
  • Birds like getting toys at Christmas too.
  • Purchasing gifts for your bird doesn't have to be expensive.
  • Toys and treats keep your bird active and healthy.
Did You Know?
Birds see color very well and often have a favorite.
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Great article. I just added this to my top 10 list. Check it out. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/184734/top_10_bird_articles_on_associated.html

Posted on 03/29/2007 at 8:03:00 PM

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