Stuffed CAG toy

JerseyWendy

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I'd cautiously say yes, however, I'd choose a plush toy where the eyes are stitched/sewn rather than glass marbles that were potentially glued in. :)

My B&G had plush toys, let me see if I can find a photo.

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plumsmum2005

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Hi as long as there isnt any chance of ingesting any part of this toy it should be OK. Please supervise playtime.

I have stuffed Cockatoo also but all the Plum does is fuff at it and bite it's foot as in saying 'take that, you interloper!' Hope yours is more enjoyable LOL
 
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Perjo - Female CAG hatch Nov 2015
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All good points thank you. I will make sure the toy is only used outside the cage when I am present and involved with playtime.

I'm actually hoping to use the toy as a bit of a training tool for some trivial early learning like going from perch to perch or putting on a flight harness or relaying instructions.
 

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