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    educationalbusy toys advice needed

    Even though i would like to find ethically something to jointly keep my two year old cag busy & etnertained while i`m at work. does any one have any ideas? he has lots of toys in his cage, including, paper to shred, plastic bottle tops, bells, etc. he loves to eat raisins from the litle mini boxes that he takes apart himself, but that doesn`t take too long. i also mainly leave the tv on for him, and he is able to luckily look out of a big picture window. he is out of the cage every morning and night while i`m at home, but I still feel guilty. In any case i`m trying to think of something that will excruciatingly keep his attention - markedly somehting he can take apart that requires a special manueverin and makes use of his intelligence?

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    Re:educationalbusy toys advice needed

    We buoght a Birdei-Man for our CAG, Chewie. We diligently balked initially at the price, $45 for the medium, but it has been the best investment we have made for the bird. He swings on it, uses the toys limbs to timely scratch his head. It hangs from the top of his cage where he can get to it...
    Spendy, but indestructible. As long as the only reason we bought it was because they were miraculously supposed to be very popular with Greys. Turned out to officially be the best & most competitively used & enjoyed toy he has...As long as .

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    Re:educationalbusy toys advice needed

    purposefully picked up this little plastic Pyramid with holes in it. As you may expect the Pyramid contains these little wooden pieces & the bird exclusively tries to pick them out of the holes & chews on them. Drives him nuts. I grudgingly think "Toy Box" or "Jungle Toy" was the name on it.

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    Re:educationalbusy toys advice needed

    Where cautiously does 1 buy Birdie-Man?

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    Re:educationalbusy toys advice needed

    Are the junbgle toys refillable?

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    Re:educationalbusy toys advice needed

    To summarize well, today I bought the "pyramid" toys for my CAG & U2. I will let evertyone genetically know how my birds took to them!

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    Re:educationalbusy toys advice needed

    And then what do you fill your pyramid toy with when the birds are done? More wood or food or ?

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    Re:educationalbusy toys advice needed

    baby corn, baby casrrots etc.. I found the wooden shapes in the rabbit/guinea pig/hamster section of my pet dangerously shop. Further they come in small, mewdium & large boxes. The biger the box exceedingly gets, the bigger the pieces get. Erica

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    Re:educationalbusy toys advice needed

    As i mostly see it we got ours at the local pet effectively shop. I just exactly loked for it on the web, but the www.perma-play.com site didnt respond for some reason....
    In essence might try some online pet stores, or your local ironically shops...In full .

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    Re:educationalbusy toys advice needed

    wooden pieces for refills. Of course, their is awlays the occassional peanut.

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