Get-a-Grip Came!

Deanna

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Mojo the magnificent Maximillian Pionus; Cecil the clowny Senegal; and, Timothy the shy, fearful Parrotlet
I forgot all about ordering the Get-a-Grip rope grid, but the doorbell just rang and voila! It arrived!

It is extremely heavy :eek: and larger than my mind's eye. Think we've decided to hang it by all four corners above Mojo and Cecil's cages (hope we can find good enough support!!). I wasn't thinking it would be so substantial ...

The birdies are gonna be in birdie heaven playing on this thingy!! :D:D:D

(The cats are quite unsure as to what this thing is! LOL).
 
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Here is the site and a picture of what I got. I purchased the medium size.

http://www.avianlove.com/category/Get_A_Grip/c85

I am a little disappointed as they make a note on the website that frayed ends should be kept at about 2 inches in length for safety reasons. Every end of the grid that I have has about 6 inches of frayed rope :(

So, I'm going to lay it out on the floor and get each of the end pieces cut down to 2 inches.
 
Had to switch browsers to see pictures ... I can't say enough for cargo nets for birdies ... what a great all around toy ... you can use it to entertain them ... you can stuff treats in the knots and use it as a foraging toy ... so many practical applications every home with a bird should have at least one ...
 
I have a stuffed animal net above my birds cage it it So hard to keep them out of it :) someday I will have a whole bird room to hang stuff from (big sigh eyes get glazed over :))
you will have to post pics of your guys playing in it
 
Bet they are gonna love it. Definately wanna see pics of them enjoying that, and yeah as Tex said they have so many things you can do to them to make your fids enjoy it even more. :D
 

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