Not a very great toy.

Kitty16

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2 Blue Budgies, the female is Skittle and the male is Milo.
One of my budgies just got itโ€™s foot stuck in a toy, this is the first time it has happened and Iโ€™m not sure if I want to keep the toy in the cage because it could happen while Iโ€™m sleeping, it looked like she was trying to bite her foot off so Iโ€™m glad we were able to help her get unstuck, luckily I was there as soon as it happened so no damage was done, hereโ€™s a picture of the toy, what do you guys think?
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StormyPica

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I think budgies can find a way to kill themselves on any toy you give them. They're just a little too curious, and get bored quite easily. Not trying to be discouraging, budgie's playfulness and curiosity make them very fun little guys to have around!

As for the toy, I suggest removing it for now, the budgie is probably scared of it after the incident. I think the toy would be fine with supervision, maybe use it as an out-of-cage toy?
 

BirdyBee

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Current birds:
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Pippen

Past birds:
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Griffen
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Gertjie
I think budgies can find a way to kill themselves on any toy you give them. They're just a little too curious, and get bored quite easily. Not trying to be discouraging, budgie's playfulness and curiosity make them very fun little guys to have around!

As for the toy, I suggest removing it for now, the budgie is probably scared of it after the incident. I think the toy would be fine with supervision, maybe use it as an out-of-cage toy?
Outside of cage tpy sounds like a good idea :)
 

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