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Post by orange on Aug 1, 2006 16:09:17 GMT
I hope the little destructors enjoy it!! hehe
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Post by Berserka on Aug 2, 2006 6:30:59 GMT
Tennis balls make good toys. It's easy to cut a hole then feed rope through. Or else give them in one piece.
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Post by judy on Aug 4, 2006 5:26:06 GMT
well after all the trouble we went to trying to re-do the playpen cookie has decided to become a floor walker instead so now I am forever keeping the floor clean lol. they are worse then children
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Post by Berserka on Aug 4, 2006 7:20:15 GMT
Too funny! They are usually less grateful than children too!
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Post by judy on Aug 4, 2006 7:29:17 GMT
yes I know, they dont even try to clean up afterthemselves lol
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Post by judy on Aug 4, 2006 7:31:02 GMT
here is a pic of their new swing on the playpen, parrot proof!!
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Post by silvercloud on Aug 5, 2006 9:42:26 GMT
Looks great Judy.
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Post by Berserka on Aug 6, 2006 11:38:16 GMT
I like that swing Judy. You could make a whole bunch and sell them at the markets.
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Post by judy on Aug 11, 2006 9:21:03 GMT
good thinking karen, and they are just branches we got from outside
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Post by Berserka on Aug 11, 2006 14:12:19 GMT
I'd definately pay 5 - 6 bucks for a strong looking swing like that! #cheesy#
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Post by judy on Aug 11, 2006 20:04:20 GMT
Hopefully it will last ages as these guys are good chewers!!!
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Post by byrdkwasie on Dec 19, 2006 14:29:01 GMT
i give my brids dog bones covered in jelly. i had sum laying around so i tryed it and IT WORKD!!!! i luv the birds adn they love me. spike likes foam to play with!
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Post by petiel on Dec 19, 2006 22:07:33 GMT
Judy my alex loves the wooden dolly pegs. You can buy them from the craft section in the shops.
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Post by judy on Dec 20, 2006 3:26:45 GMT
thanks guys for your suggestions. so far the parrot proof playpen has worked wonders.
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Post by fergiesmom on May 2, 2008 8:22:22 GMT
My Cockatoo love to chew heavy cardboard boxes goes through 1 per day I also give him birch branches and lilac tree branches please look up the site for trees that are not poisones to parrots before you give them any also you can get a two by four of untreated pine cut it into squares drill a hole trough the middle of the squares and strind them together on a peice of sisle rope make a big circle with them and hang them in the cage your toos will have a blast chewing them for a good month before there is nothing left. It makes a great toy and its not expensive. Make two or three so you can have one on their playstand as well Pat
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