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Wesco Pet Original Bird Kabob Shreddable Bird Toy

  • $12.54
  • Regular price $17.91
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Vendor: BIRD KABOB

Type: Toys & Perches

Sku: WBPETB0002FP1W0

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- Ships in our fully recyclable and biodegradable signature boxes.

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Wesco Pet Original Bird Kabob Shreddable Bird Toy

$12.54

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What birds can use the Wesco Pet Original Bird Kabob? A: The Wesco Pet Original Bird Kabob is designed for all hookbill birds, including parakeets, cockatiels, and macaws. Its shreddable design caters to the natural chewing instincts of these birds.
  • Q: How does the Bird Kabob help with feather picking? A: Veterinarians recommend the Bird Kabob for birds with feather picking issues because it satisfies their need to chew and engage in natural behaviors, which can reduce stress and prevent destructive habits.
  • Q: Is the Bird Kabob environmentally friendly? A: Yes, the Bird Kabob is made from biodegradable materials, specifically soft fibrous pithy wood, making it an eco-friendly choice for pet owners.
  • Q: How should I care for the Bird Kabob? A: To maintain the Bird Kabob, ensure it is placed in a clean area of the cage and replace it when it becomes thoroughly shredded. Regularly check for any debris or loose parts to ensure your bird's safety.
  • Q: What makes this bird toy different from others? A: The Wesco Pet Original Bird Kabob stands out due to its unique shreddable design, which birds find irresistible, often described as 'bird catnip.' It provides both entertainment and a necessary outlet for their chewing behavior.

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