For the smaller bird, naturally beautiful Bella will keep your bird entertained with pretty, crunchy scrolls and nibbly bits at the end. PLUS hide treats such as seeds in the scrolls to get your pet foraging and stimulated.
Kazoo Pumice Perches are the perfect addition to any bird cage to keep your friend entertained and ensure beak and foot health is catered to. Pumice will help file down unruly beaks and talons and keep beaks and feet at a happy healthy standard whilst standing out with funky bright colours all at once.
Shredders are the new parrot toy craze! Chewing is an important part of a birds daily activity, so it is important to provide toys that help stimulate this natural behaviour. This toy is a sea grass net made into a bag that holds strips of shredding paper on the outside and some wood colourful balls…
Avi One Bird Toys are designed to provide enrichment and entertainment for your avian pet. Providing environmental enrichment for your pet bird enhances their quality of life, instincts and overall health and wellbeing.
Add a little bit of nature into your bird’s cage! These sturdy natural Australian hardwood perches attach to the side of any cage or aviary, with a stainless steel wingnut and two 2″ washers. Beak and feet friendly with the flexibility to move at will and alter your companion birds space for continued interest and…
A bundle of woven cupsfilled with chewy corn husk. Rosie can be used in a hanging position or placed flat and filled with additional treats to encourage foraging behaviours to keep your pet stimulated.
Cupcake means party time! Create your own additions to Cupcake by threading greens and/or other treats into the rattan ball or cupcake pan. Get the foraging activity going.
The most popular Birdzone Blend, Conure Blend provides lower Fat & Protein levels, with plenty of Vitamin K & colour. Also suitable for Quaker parrots.
Chock full of colourful, natural and textural things that birds love – things like pumice, coconut shell and husk, cuttlefish, panadan reed and leaf, java wood sticks and cob. Hide treats among the bush to encourage foraging.