Parrots would normally be exposed to branches of various sizes, widths, and orientations. Therefore, the perches you provide should mimic these natural conditions as much as possible allowing your Parrot the opportunity to choose what may be most comfortable to them at that time in the day. A variety of perches stimulates the muscles and can help prevent foot problems such as arthritis, tendonitis, atrophy or pressure sores from developing. We recommend a minimum of three different types of perches such as a rope perch, a comfortable wood perch and a pedicure perch. Pedicure perches should only be used next to food bowls and the highest perch should be the most comfortable as it will most likely be used for roosting.
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Suction Cups w/ Stainless Steel Screws
$3.99 -
Ready to use Suction Cup Caps
$5.99 -
Rainbow Rope Bridge
$34.79 -
Parrot Pod
$14.99 -
Natural Rope Ladder Large
$19.99 -
Natural Cork Perch Replacement
$4.79 -
Natural Cork Perch
$14.59 -
Manu Mineral Perch Small
$16.69 -
Manu Mineral Perch Large
$22.59 -
Manu Mineral Perch Extra Large
$22.59 -
Foraging Platform Perch Small
$12.59 -
Foraging Platform Perch Medium
$14.59 -
Foraging Platform Perch Corner
$12.59 -
Foraging Platform Perch
$32.79 -
Foraging Perch Large
$46.59 -
Cuttlebone & Calcium Perch Medium
$13.59 -
Canopy Net Large Short
$174.99 -
Abaca Boing Small
$29.99 -
Abaca Boing Medium
$41.99 -
Abaca Boing Large
$55.99 -
Abaca Boing Extra Large
$98.99