Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Parrot Toys - Where to find things in your home to make them

Understandably, our budgets are getting tighter and tighter today, but it means your parrot does not deserve a new toy? Well, the good news is that you can still get some toys for your feathered companion game to play without spending a fortune. What's the catch? The trick is to actually make the toys from the materials you find at home!


Instead of going to the pet store all the time and spend a lot of money, why not spend some time and make your own parrot toys instead? Surprisingly, this project will not be the hardest thing to do in the world. There is no need for Inspector Gadget or MacGyver to help you make these toys. Just look around your home, you will find many things that can build a pretty good bird toys. There is no limit to the different ways you can make a toy for your feathered companion. Do not forget to switch toys, they can be bored. 
You can find materials as simple as toilet paper, there may be a toy that gives your bird hours of fun. Cutting some paper material to pieces and hang them on the bird cage creates lots of excitement.


Parrots love to chew wood. Ensure that materials, parrots chew on is secure. For example, beware that some metals containing lead, and if you leave your parrots to chew on, it will be harmful to their health. If you have any doubt about the toy is something toxic, you should not use it. You should also make a spherical type toys to hang out. A hanging ball will make your parrot uses its beak and claws. Birds should always sharpen their beaks and claws. This is one of the better toys for parrot.


There are many ways to make bird toys, including smart toys, which are very popular today. Smart toys are basically toy parrot is figuring out to get a snack. The whole point is that if it keeps getting the bird into thinking it would increase their intelligence and help their wellbeing. It is a kind of Soduku for birds.


To do some of these toys, you can again get some organic materials like twigs. By leaving a treatment when you twirl the twigs together, the parrot would be motivated to try to break it apart. They will have hours of fun to play with toys like these. They will also be very smart to play with them. Next time you try to keep them inside the cage, good luck!


With all these thoughts are really not an excuse for you not to make your own toys. You can do so many things with them as long as you are careful not to use any toxic materials. Now you spent hours playing with your pet while keeping a budget. Hope this guide will perhaps one day invite you to become a bird toy entrepreneur!

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