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Booda Comfy Perch for Birds, Large 36-Inch, Colors Vary

Booda Comfy Perch for Birds, Large 36-Inch, Colors Vary
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Booda Comfy Perch for Birds, Large 36-Inch, Colors Vary

Your bird will love the shapes, bright colors and feel of the Booda Comfy Perch. it is bird breeder recommended to provide the different perching surfaces and levels birds need in their environment along with color enrichment. It helps relieve cage stress, boredom and related feather picking. Comfy Perch allows you to have fun creating different types of perches for your birds. Depending on the length of the cable, you can create loops, curves and other interesting shapes.

  • Bird Breeder recommended to privde different perching surfaces and levels

  • Helps relieve cage stress, boredom, and related feather picking

  • Allows you to create different types of perches

  • Depending on length you can create loops, curves, and other interesting shapes

  • Hand washable

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10120-519

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List Price: $13.99
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Product Details:
Product Length: 19.36 inches
Product Width: 1.85 inches
Product Height: 5.74 inches
Product Weight: 0.1 pounds
Package Length: 18.4 inches
Package Width: 7.2 inches
Package Height: 2.4 inches
Package Weight: 1.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 33 reviews
 
 

Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 33 customer reviews )
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17 of 17 found the following review helpful:

3Good, but Be Safe..  Jan 20, 2009
By RetroRhythms
I use these perches with all four of my birds...a Cockatiel, Quaker, Senegal, and Conure. It helps to have a different kind of surface for them to walk on during the day, and this perch was recommended by my vet for my Quaker, who has arthritis. The perch appears to be very comfortable for them. That said, the birds also like to chew on it (it is very colorful!). So, it is necessary for me to trim the perch on a regular basis so as not to create a foot hazard from lots of loose string hanging out all over the place! (I had not kept close enough of an eye at one point, and my Quaker got his foot stuck in excess loose string!)

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Great  Sep 01, 2009
By William T. Lowenthal
I have two of these for my budgie. He loves them. It seems very comfortable for his feet and he loves climbing the incline I created with it from the bottom to the top of the cage. He especially loves sliding down it like a kid down a banister.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent perch, However....  Jun 17, 2011
By G. Yanez
It was very difficult to get my cockatiels to like it. At first, they were absolutely terrified of it. I don't know if they thought it was a snake, despite never having seen one, or if they thought it was a sentient set of nunchucks. They've never seen me doing my ninja work so I don't think they would even know how nunchucks work. After putting it in their cage, every time I tried to put one of them on it, they would tremble in fear before helplessly flailing around the cage trying to fly away from the danger. It's the first multi-colored item I've ever given them so it's quite possible they thought they were trippin on something wicked, I really don't know. After a few more unsuccessful attempts to get them on it, like putting them there in the dark (and then turning on the lights) and holding them with my hand wrapped around them like a straight jacket, the results were still the same. So I threw the thing around my neck like a scarf and them had them hop on my shoulders. They were suddenly totally unaware that the perch rope and the cause of so much fright were one and the same. I placed the perch back into the cage, with them watching from my shoulders, crests steady as a brick wall and eyes wide open with fear, but in a different position, at the top of the cage. I then placed them at the bottom and after a few minutes of not wanting to move, they accepted their new lives as floor dwelling birds and just figured they'd avoid going up for food and water, now accessible only by close proximity of the rope perch. After hours of incessant chirping that afternoon, I realized they weren't going to stop until I gave them food on the floor, so I grabbed them both and set them on the rope perch one last time, securing them tightly. After that scared them into silence, I set them back on the floor and left them there. To my surprise next morning, the young one was on his new perch quietly, as if he totally forgot how much fear it caused him. The other one, the 13 year old, still didn't want any part of the new perch and just kept at a distance. I grabbed him and placed him on it, next to his little brother, and he learned to not try and fly away from it. Instead, he just spent the next hour or so in frozen fear, not moving at all. Eventually, he began to trust it, and now, a month later, is completely happy with it.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5my amazon loves this  Oct 10, 2011
By Kathy MW "Kathy MW"
My DYH amazon tore it up to her liking within a week and now sleeps on it almost all the time. Fits across her cage well and securely.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Great Perch  Jan 30, 2011
By Buzz
I've used this perch in the past and have difficulty finding it in the large size. It bends easily and keeps it's shape. It solves a lot of problems for my bird and adapts to all cage sizes. Watch for wear and replace as needed.

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