France Drolet
Reviewed in Canada on January 27, 2025
Parfait , j`aime bien
PED
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
Soft surface for bird feet, yet strong enough to hold the shape you give it and to hold the bird's weight. Flexible enough to make it fit the cage, so he can climb or perch at will. I just wash these off as part of cage cleaning, and let dry.
kphdrummer
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
As you see the perch is very nice, well-made and long. I believe it's 24 inches, it's just a little bit thinner than the ones that you buy from the pet store but they're well made it appears would be a good buy. It has been in her cage a good 3 months. No issues👍
Pinka
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
I have a Timneh African Grey and she loved this perch so much that she tore it apart in a few days. It kept her entertained for quite a while and that was the whole purpose of getting one of these. She tore apart the previous perches that I've purchased that were like this and she had a blast.
Gnome Hunter
Reviewed in Canada on May 29, 2024
Penn Plax corded perches always outlast the other brands. They wash better than one would expect since they are material product in a cage with poopy pets. They stand up to medium nibbles and the locking mechanisms fit all cage types.
Jeffrey
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024
I noticed it frays easily just from the budgies using it frequently (they don't chew it). Overall it's good I haven't had any issues with a wire popping out like most people have said.
Jill Derrick
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
These are perfect to mount on the cage doors so it is easier to put them in and out of the cage.
David Cunningham
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
easy to install
Liz
Reviewed in Canada on July 6, 2023
My budgies love this perch!!! Great value and quality.
Candy Shier
Reviewed in Canada on May 18, 2023
Handy well made bird luvs & affordable
TAMMY R
Reviewed in Canada on September 18, 2022
Fantastic value for your money, I will probably buy a couple more. I use the one I bought as a perch for outside of her cage. She loves flying back and forth from the outside to inside of her cage. Easy to attach to her cage, a little bigger than I expected (which is great). Highly recommend for birds that won't chew it to pieces (not sure if it is 100% cotton). My little one will not, so I not too worried either way. 🤗
Miss C
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2020
Rope perches are known as unsafe in the bird owner world because if a bird chews on them and ingests the fibers, it can cause a crop impaction, which can be fatal or result in an expensive surgery. I would never buy a rope perch for my caique because he is an avid chewer and he especially loves to chew on soft things. I’ve never seen him try to swallow anything he chews on, but it would only take one time. My parakeets, however, are not strong chewers and are happy to chew on their toys and cuttlebone and leave their perches alone. Both parakeets are disabled—one has a badly splayed leg that sticks way out to the side, and the other has use of both legs but only one foot. They both seem to prefer this perch over all of their other ones, and they have quite a variety. They both only have one good leg to stand on, so their good legs get twice the amount of use and stress as they normally would. This perch is soft and easy for them to grip. I also love that it’s poseable—I have one of these bent into a W shape attached to the front door of their cage. This is where they now spend most of their time. The one with the splayed leg can grip it with his good leg and rest his other leg on it. If you have a bird that isn’t a strong chewer, but you’re still worried about them ingesting the fibers, you can wrap it in vet wrap (also known as coban for humans). You need to know your bird though—even vet wrap wouldn’t be enough to keep my caique safe with this perch.