Sterling1113
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Chainsaws. Definitely a bad toy selection.
What??
What if you use electric instead of gas powered?
Chainsaws. Definitely a bad toy selection.
Chainsaws. Definitely a bad toy selection.
I just came upon a blog stating that this toy is dangerous to parrots. The reason why I found the blog about this toy is because this toy is in Walmart a few says ago, and I had remembered faintly something about a similar toy that was dangerous, too.
FYI this is still on the shelf in Walmart!I just came upon a blog stating that this toy is dangerous to parrots. The reason why I found the blog about this toy is because this toy is in Walmart a few says ago, and I had remembered faintly something about a similar toy that was dangerous, too.
This makes my blood boil! Lead is a known and deadly hazard to humans and pets. How any toy mfg could utiize such paint is unconscionable. How much more does lead-free paint cost? And if they are unsure of their vendors, lead-testing kits are inexpensive and reliable.
FYI this is still on the shelf in Walmart!I just came upon a blog stating that this toy is dangerous to parrots. The reason why I found the blog about this toy is because this toy is in Walmart a few says ago, and I had remembered faintly something about a similar toy that was dangerous, too.
Every one of those are a danger! The clasps are a real no go! If these are all from the same place, I would avoid them completely! Either they are ignorant on safety, or don't care!Reading this thread made me really cautious about getting bird toys, so thank you!
I've been looking into this ladder. I don't really see any danger to it, other then if the parrot gets the beak stuck into the beads' hole. Is that likely?
And some chewing toys:
This one - which again isn't that dangerous IMO other then getting stuck in the holes.
And this one - I'm definitely removing the bell. All the horror stories here involving bells...
Are there any other toys you can recommend to me in the same price range $1-$10?
If the clasps are the problem can I maybe remove them and just tie the ladder onto the cage?Every one of those are a danger! The clasps are a real no go! If these are all from the same place, I would avoid them completely! Either they are ignorant on safety, or don't care!Reading this thread made me really cautious about getting bird toys, so thank you!
I've been looking into this ladder. I don't really see any danger to it, other then if the parrot gets the beak stuck into the beads' hole. Is that likely?
And some chewing toys:
This one - which again isn't that dangerous IMO other then getting stuck in the holes.
And this one - I'm definitely removing the bell. All the horror stories here involving bells...
Are there any other toys you can recommend to me in the same price range $1-$10?