There are many feeders, dishes and bowls on the market for parrots. In the wild, parrots forage for their food. Most of their day is spent seeking out food. Choosing a few different feeders and placing them in different locations in the cage will help the parrots forage for their food and keep them occupied. Also, the dishes and feeders can be rotated on a weekly or monthly basis as well to keep the parrot's interest. There are also some specialty feeders for certain parrot foods and treats that are available. You can buy a "kabob" that is made just for spearing fruits and vegetables to hang somewhere in a cage.
Perches are very important for promoting good foot and beak care in parrots. Having different size perches in the parrots cage allows for the parrot's foot to constantly grip different diameters, which helps their foot muscles stay strong. Perches can come in concrete, plastic, wood, rope, and many other materials. Perches should also be placed at various levels within the parrot's cage so that exercise is encouraged. Usually it is a good idea to put at least one perch of hard material and one of soft material in a cage. This allows the parrot to use the hard material to dull it's beak and nails on, and the soft material to rest their feet on.
Toys are by far one of the most important items you can put in your parrots cage. Parrots need to have their minds stimulated just like children. Most parrots love to play and tear things up. This is a natural behavior for them. When choosing toys, the number one thing to look for is safety. Parrots beak's are very strong and can easily tear through almost anything. Small pieces of toys can easily be swallowed and cause harm. Toys should be inspected as often as possible for missing pieces. Next, make sure to have a variety of colors, sizes, and textures of toys for your parrot. Check out the website
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- Parrots love to be challenged and they like to keep busy
- To maintain a healthy atmosphere for your parrot you will need to choose a variety of feeders, perch

