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Bird Cage Hanging Blocks Toy - Rainbow Colored Bridge - Multicolored Wooden Blocks Stimulate Senses - Chewing, Hanging Toy - Nibbling Keeps Beaks Trimmed - Preening Keeps Feathers Clean

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About Bird Cage Hanging Blocks Toy - Rainbow Colored

A New Dimension of Fun Provide your pet birds an enjoyable environment by adding Hanging Blocks Toy By SunGrow in their cage. Comes with easy to install steel hook, you can display this wooden décor either vertically or hang them where your feathered friend can have hours of fun. This provides your pet a fun elevated spot to climb, chew and swing. Eliminating Harm in Play Your feathered friends will surely love the colorful and mentally stimulating activities this plaything can give. Measures 19" (length) x 7.5"(width), it is a perfect swing toy for any cage. Linked with leather rope and sturdy plastic chains, you are guaranteed that it will not injure your flying pets. This brightly-colored décor will not only liven up any bird's cage but it will also keep your pets interested. Variety is the Key More than just entertainment, this wooden toy facilitates conditioning their beaks naturally. Also, this hanging décor can help in providing physical and mental stimulation to your pets. Your energetic birds will be busy with the different activities they can do. The diverse activities will challenge both their intelligence and body's strength. Birds are not only intelligent; they are also social animals that need an active environment. They need toys to keep them away from boredom, depression and demonstrating bad behavior. SunGrow Pro-Tip New toys may scare some birds. In this case, you can gradually introduce unfamiliar things to them as they may require an adjustment period. You may opt to keep the new plaything outside of the cage first but should be within visual range for a few days. Then put on the cage floor so he can explore it. When he starts playing with it, you can then hang