Natural Sisal Perch Natural sisal perches are veterinarian recommended to help curb habitual feather plucking. Bend and twist these eco-friendly perches to your liking. They can be spot cleaned to extend the life of the perch. A variety of diameters and lengths allow you to create climbing challenges or a safe, comfortable habitat. Wood Perch Natural wood perches often work best since they offer birds varying degrees of thickness for perching. They also mimic your parrots natural environment giving them the opportunity to experience life the way they would have in the wild. These also aid in building up feet and leg muscles.
Cotton Perch Cotton perches are soft on bird feet and provide a great texture for gripping. They are completely bendable and can double as supports and playthings. Made of woven, multi-colored cotton that will soothe and exercise tender feet, while adding visual excitement. Depending on the length of the cable, you can create loops, curves, and other interesting shapes. These bird perches contain no metal wires, are easy to install and will hold their shape forever. They can be spot cleaned. Recommended by bird breeders.
Plastic Perch These perches are great for keeping nails trim. Making sure that your birds nails are not too long is extremely important. Long nails can get caught in toys and other things and your bird can get hurt trying to get their nail out. Plastic perches also provide a completely different type of texture for your bird to perch on.
Ladder Climbing is the primary means of locomotion for most pet birds. Ladders stimulate exercise which is essential to the overall health of pet birds. Available in several sizes and in both straight and bendable. Ladders encourage exercise, provides climbing challenges and Is easily Installed and/or rearranged. Swing The swing replicates the natural swaying motion of trees. Cotton is a pleasing alternative to slick, hard wood surfaces. Frayed edges need to be trimmed regularly and swing replaced as needed. Easily attached and rearranged in cage. Birds can get a secure grasp on soft cotton rope.
Bungie The spiral Bungie bounces up and down and swings from side to side. The natural motion is both comforting and comfortable to birds as it simulates a swaying tree branch. Birds are able to get a secure footing on the soft cotton rope.
It is so important to have many different types of surfaces for your bird to perch on in his home. When you think about it your bird never sits down or gets off of his feet so he is always standing 24 hours a day 7 days a week even when he is sleeping. By using a variety of perches you can help prevent and alleviate cage stress, boredom and related feather picking as well as strengthening leg and feet muscles.
Perches of varying diameters are needed, such as a larger one for beak grooming. multiple abrasive perches for nail grooming and a smaller one for acrobatics and exercise.