JenJen
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I am very much a crafty person (or like to think I am), and so I thought... make my own bird toys. No biggie! My lil' quaker comes home tomorrow (yay! Excitement!), and I've spent the past few weeks buying things to make toys with. Among the laundry list of items: cotton rope (laundry line style), large, colorful buttons (plastic, Walmart variety), 'pony beads' (plastic, Walmart), raffia (uncolored, dollar store variety), whiffle balls and straws. Lots and lots of straws.
I've included one picture of something I've recently made my quaker, and another picture of a similar toy I made (the straw toy). More are on the way if I can put aside this nagging worry that these toys just aren't safe for my bird.
How likely are birds to eat the things they destroy? I keep hearing people say how their birds love straws, and show pictures of the bird chewing on the straw but does that chewing ever lead to eating? Would that then make the sproingy straw toy unsafe to leave in the birds cage unattended?
FWIW, I am used to dogs where... well, everything eventually gets eatten!
The toy I made...
A look-alike toy to the one I made...
JJ
I've included one picture of something I've recently made my quaker, and another picture of a similar toy I made (the straw toy). More are on the way if I can put aside this nagging worry that these toys just aren't safe for my bird.
How likely are birds to eat the things they destroy? I keep hearing people say how their birds love straws, and show pictures of the bird chewing on the straw but does that chewing ever lead to eating? Would that then make the sproingy straw toy unsafe to leave in the birds cage unattended?
FWIW, I am used to dogs where... well, everything eventually gets eatten!
The toy I made...
A look-alike toy to the one I made...
JJ