
The cow or liberty bell design is safest. Properly sized so your bird can not get his head in and possibly choke.īirds love to make noise. They can be tightened with pliers if your bird loosens them. Quick links or C-clamps are the safest to attach toys to your bird's play area. Replace wet or soiled leather as bacteria may flourish. Great for birds to safely play with and chew love to untie knots.**Only use vegetable tanned leather. Wood is preferable for birds who like to chew.
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Stainless steel is best, being non-toxic, zinc and lead free and easy to clean. Pine, balsa, birch, basswood, poplar, maple, walnut, ash, apple, elm, cactus(cholla), manzanita.ġ00% natural fiber ropes such as cotton, hemp and sisal. Please also read our article BIRD TOXIC ITEMS for a more thorough listing of dangerous foods and materials. Any material or toy is never 100% safe, accidents do happen, but by following our suggestions you will be a whole lot nearer to ensuring the safety of your bird. Please keep in mind that we use the word safe to point out materials generally considered not harmful to birds. We did our best to compile solid information, but always keep your eyes open for other tidbits you can pick up to keep your bird safe. Following is a list bird safe and unsafe material. However, even though you may rely on what is offered by the Pet Health and Nutrition Center, knowledge is still your most powerful weapon to keep your bird safe and happy. We spend lots of time and energy researching and testing products before we offer them to you. Well, luckily you have the Pet Health and Nutrition Center on your side. Unfortunately, the bird owners were ignorant to the fact that many pet product manufacturers have more of an interest in profit than in pet safety and many retailers do not spend much time at all educating themselves on the products they carry. Especially when you understand that their owners were trying to do their best to provide entertainment and quality of life for their bird.

It is very unfortunate to know that many birds suffer serious injuries or premature death due to toys or items places in their cages.
