Parakeet toys – climbing, demolishing & puzzling
XL pine cone filled with seeds, carrot, and parsley. A fun snack and foraging challenge for mice, hamsters, gerbils, rats, and birds. Can be hung and is suitable as an additional treat.
Read moreSet of 2 filled pine cones with millet, peanut, carrot, and parsley. A natural snack and foraging challenge for mice, hamsters, gerbils, rats, and birds.
Read moreTipi Tent Hammock Ami 23 cm made of seagrass and plush. A cozy hanging shelter for mice, pygmy rats, rats, degus, and birds. With hanging system and hand wash instructions.
Read moreNatural hanghouse with three coconuts, ladders, and rope for mice and gerbils. Fun as a climbing route, hiding place, and playful hanghouse.
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- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
20 cm metal vegetable and fruit holder for offering vegetables, fruit, herbs, or small snacks hanging. For rodents, rabbits, and birds, always suitable for their diet.
Read moreNatural wooden climbing stick with screw fixings for mice, rats, and birds. Available in 25 and 45 cm. Add multiple branches for extra climbing routes and enrichment.
Read moreThe Wooden Cup Holder is actually intended for fruit cups, but since these contain a lot of sugar and aren't suitable for most rodents, we use it for healthy snacks! The holder easily attaches to the cage's bars, providing a fun challenge for the animals
Read moreParakeet toys – enrichment for smart climbers and destroyers
Parakeets love to explore, climb, and destroy. With the right toys, you can provide challenge and variety, turning the cage or aviary into a place where there's always something to do. In this category, you'll find parakeet toys that complement natural behavior. DRD Vogelwinkel® – Specialist since 2011 .
Climbing & moving
- ✔ Encourage active behavior
- ✔ Variation in height
- ✔ Fits in cage/aviary
Demolition & gnawing
- ✔ Natural “work” for the beak
- ✔ Reduces boredom
- ✔ Fun to discover
Puzzling & foraging
- ✔ Hide snacks
- ✔ More challenge per day
- ✔ Smart routine
Types of toys
- Climbing toys: for exercise and “routes” through the enclosure.
- Demolition toys: for pulling, gnawing and exploring.
- Foraging toys: find snacks instead of just eating from a bowl.
Exchange without chaos
It's best to change things up a little but regularly: keep a few favorites, add one new item, and remove one. This way, it stays interesting and organized.
Combine with snacks
- Parakeet snacks – ideal for foraging
- Parakeet food – solid base
Checklist
- ✔ 1–2 items to demolish/gnaw on
- ✔ 1 climbing option for movement
- ✔ 1 foraging opportunity with snacks
- ✔ Check for wear weekly
Safety
- Check for loose threads/loops and sharp edges.
- Choose toys that suit the size and strength of your parakeet.
- Replace toys that are “broken.”
FAQ Parakeet toys
How many toys does a parakeet need?
It's better to have a few good items that you rotate than a cage full. Variety is key.
What do I best combine toys with?
With snacks for foraging and a solid base of parakeet food .
- ✔ Specialist since 2011
- ✔ Careful assortment
- ✔ Delivered from our own stock
