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Stainless Steel Quick Links are now in stock.

Cage Parrotbox Quick Links Stainless Steel Toys

Stainless Steel Quick Links are now in stock.

Stainless Steel Quick Links are now in stock. We are now stocking high quality AISI 316 Stainless Steel Quick Links in both 4mm and 6mm. These quick links are made from high quality AISI 316 grade Stainless Steel and are the only choice of hardware for hanging your birds toys. Using inferior Zinc plated quick links can be harmful to your feathered friends.  

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Loofah Toys

Parrotbox Toys

Loofah Toys

New to the Parrotbox range of hanging toys is this great selection of hanging Loofah toys. Loofah toys are a great way to keep your birds not only entertained but are great for preening and picking. A safe non toxic material, Loofah is a great product to alleviate cage boredom. Add some color to your feathered friends cage with this great new range.

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Stainless Steel Fruit Skewers for Birds

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Stainless Steel Fruit Skewers for Birds

These stainless steel fruit sticks for birds are great for skewering fruit, vegetables or any treat item for your birds. As well as a great way to feed your birds, these stainless steel fruit sticks will keep your bird's food off the floor and act as a toy to keep them amused for long periods of time. At only $5.00 each until June 30 2016 or until sold out, why wouldn't you put one of these in your bird's cage?  

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Cleaning your bird's cage

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Cleaning your bird's cage

Parrots have a tendency to create a large amount of mess in and around their cages.  Regular cleaning of your bird’s cage, perches and toys is paramount to keeping your bird healthy.  Cage papers should be changed on a daily basis.  Food and water dishes should be washed thoroughly on a daily basis in hot, soapy water and rinsed well.  Food and water dishes can be sanitized in the dishwasher. In addition to daily cleaning you need to give the cage a thorough clean with an avian safe disinfectant (while your bird is out of their cage).  How often you...

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Parrot Bites

Behaviour Biting Parrotbox

Parrot Bites

Biting parrots are far more common than you may think. Thankfully, there is an easy way to tell which parrots will bite you and which will not. The secret? If it has a beak and it's a bird, then it will bite you eventually if you handle it.That's right, all pet birds bite. While this is not to say that all birds are aggressive, it should serve as fair warning to anyone who is interested in owning a pet bird. You will eventually get bitten... and it will be painful.If you're not still reeling with shock from these revelations, then...

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