Need an Opinion

alleng8304

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Jack, my 3 yro,rescue QP is getting better at socialization but still learning to trust me. He loves his toys so I was thinking of buying a playground stand from chewy.com about $70. This way he could come out, have some freedom and get use to me being closer. However, these playgrounds are big and I only have room for one so I would have to make his cage a sleeping cage and move to a different room. Or I could just get a T stand and that just has cups on it and no room for ladders and toys. Thanks
 

GaleriaGila

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The Rickeybird, 38-year-old Patagonian Conure
Just brainstorming here...

*Many members custom build play areas to suit their space/decor needs. If you're handy, there are some threads.
*Could a play area go on top of the cage?
*You can hang/add some toys to even a humble t-stand.
*Is there another area where a playstand could go?

Let's see what others think.

Good for you, for working hard to make sure your darling has a great environment!
 

ChristaNL

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Sunny a female B&G macaw;
Japie (m) & Appie (f), both are congo african grey;
All are rescues- had to leave their previous homes for 'reasons', are still in contact with them :)
There are some parrotpeople who just screw things to the wall if there is not much floorspace.

I got my playstand/javatree-thingy from someone who did just that, so instead of it standing on a tabletop...mine is hanging on the wall.
It's brilliant! The parrots love it.

Just like branches on a plaque ;)
(instead of a rack of antlers)


(I did have to make a shelve underneath to catch the "happy little accidents", because it is right above my tv)


(will see if I can find a picture later ... tomorrow, it's about half an hour to midnight overhere)
 
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