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Prevue Pet Products Naturals Coco Hideaway with Ladder bird toy 62801 is handmade from 100-percent natural, sustainable, materials providing your bird with mental stimulation and rugged physical play. Made with environmentally conscious hevea wood branches, coconut shell and natural sisal rope this bird toy encourages foot and beak exercise. Toy connects easily to cage with quick-link attachments and is hand made - actual measurements may vary slightly. As always, supervise birds at play. Our naturals coco hideaway with ladder bird toy is approximately 12-inch long and 4 1/2-inch wide, ideal for small to medium sized birds.
Alex
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024
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vince rowland
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
Like is, not too long and there is no dislikes
Kuejena
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2020
I have two finches and they both absolutely love this coconut! It took them several weeks to figure it out, but once they did they spent a lot of time in or around it. They found out their beeps sound different inside the coconut too, so they spent several days standing at the entrance of it, sticking their heads in and out while chirping away. So precious It's sturdy, the ropes hold together well, even the exposed tied up part inside sticks together (even when wet). Cleaning is easy enough but the inside is a pain, especially cleaning out the mess on the interior rope bits. Absolutely worth the buy though. Finches love it, I love it, easy to hang up, solid, and well loved.
Shar
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2019
Our birds love it! Fits 2 parakeets snugly, but they seem to like that about it. I didn’t think they would fit when I first received it, but they are comfy, warm and chillaxin in that thing! It was great because they are new birds and this game them a safe place to go until they acclimated to the new environment. Hangs VERY well, great quality. We used a little screw in metal ring, screwed it to a wooden cage post & then anchored this to it, so that we didn’t have to have ladder hooked to side of cage. Worked fantastically! Birds are always in it. Looks really cute also!
Kassi
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2016
I have mixed feelings about this. While it is great to look at and the concept is good, I can't use it for its intended purpose.I should note that I bought this for my rat cage (I have two adult females) after reading reviews that some users could use it as such.Pros: I love the design. It is really cute, feels natural and the rope is strong enough that I don't think my rats will chew through it. It looks inviting and when I introduced it, both my rats were curious and went for it right away, trying to sit inside. The hide is textured (like a coconut naturally is) and could be good for chewing or filing their nails.Cons: It is smaller than it looks. My adult females are average sized (perhaps slightly overweight, but they've been exercising) and they can only fit half their body inside. The female who tried couldn't get her rear end and tail inside so she had to back out and hasn't tried since. Maybe they could fit if they squeezed (I mean, they love to try and climb into/ up my sleeves) but the sphere might be misleading them too. The rope ladder is also much shorter than in the picture. The picture looks like 8 pegs/sticks are used but mine only came with 4. This wasn't as huge of a deal as the size of the coconut, but buyers should be aware if they're planning to have multiple animals try to sit on it.Overall, I would not buy this product again, had I been more aware of the size, but I'll still probably keep it for decoration or for a baby rat if I get one (they would certainly fit).
Alex
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2016
I've got a couple of budgies, and they enjoy this product. They don't really go inside so I find it's a good place to hide some treats for them to discover later, just for a bit of foraging enrichment. What they really like is the fibers around the outside of the coconut. They love to tear them off and make a big mess, and generally speaking, a messy bird is a happy bird.My birds can be picky, they seem to like things randomly, so it makes me feel happy when I give them something that they seem to enjoy playing with.As for size, it's pretty big and if you have a small cage it'll take up a lot of real-estate. But If you properly care for your birds and have a nice, spacious cage for them, this will be a nice addition. I'd say it's a perfect size for budgies or any similarly sized birds, and even so, while they can go inside, it's not really big enough to accommodate their tails. If you're looking for a hidey-hole or nesting spot for your birds, you might want to consider that.Overall it's a nice addition and looks cool!
Ronald Gary
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2013
People, please tell us what kind of bird you have when you publish a review!!The person giving a one-star review said their bird chewed through the rope bridge, right away. What was it, a parrot? I have a parakeet, and I've studied the construction, and there's no way he'll chew through it.This is such an adorable accessory to his cage. I prefer natural stuff (non-plastic) in my own life, so its nice to find something like this for my parakeet. Did I mention I have a parakeet?He was scared of it, at first, I think because it sways when he lands on it. I started putting his millet sprays inside the coconut, and now he goes to it quite often. Hint: use millet sprays to entice your birdie to any new toys!It is a fairly large item, so I think small cages may not be compatible with it. It is adorably hung from the roof of my tall cage, and I can't wait to hear people comment on it. I bet I hear "spoiled bird" mentioned a lot. LOLUse millet seed sprays, and I'm sure you'll like having this, too.UPDATE:I now have two parakeets. The new one, a one-month old, hopped right on the rope bridge and went all the way inside the coconut his first day in the cage! My other one never goes all the way into the coconut. He sits on the doorway and reaches in to eat the millet seeds, always pulling his head out in between seeds to look around.So, it has a lot to do with personality! It's cute how bold and unafraid the new bird is, but of course the more timid one would last a lot longer in the wild. Anyway, your bird might be shy of new toys because it's his/her nature. Remember to use the millet sprays.
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