Sarahcat
New member
- Dec 9, 2016
- 7
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- Parrots
- Yellow Parakeet - Young Neil
Grey Parakeet - Chumlee
Jenday Conure - Mooch
Hi again!
Back in November I adopted an older (almost 18-years) jenday conure. When she arrived for a whole month I didn't buy her any new toys to help her adjust, but then realized that the "toys" she had she didn't play with. She was VERY bored with them, never touched them once. They were harder toys, one was all 5" thick wood block pieces and the other was dog raw hides so I was confused as to why they were in her cage to begin with. At that point I bought her 3-4 toys and quickly found out that she's a very destructive little critter.
In less than the past month I've spent close to $100 on new toys for her... Which she rips apart anywhere from a few hours to a week after being put in her cage. Now this is great because she had issues plucking so this is helping her feathers grow but I just bought these toys!! :17:
I've had parakeets for 5 years now and probably haven't spent anywhere close to $100 yet on them since it takes them a good 3-5 months to destroy a toy and I constantly have to swap them out since it takes them so long. That's not happening with the conure.
How often do you buy toys for your birds and how much is a realistic amount to budget for them?
Back in November I adopted an older (almost 18-years) jenday conure. When she arrived for a whole month I didn't buy her any new toys to help her adjust, but then realized that the "toys" she had she didn't play with. She was VERY bored with them, never touched them once. They were harder toys, one was all 5" thick wood block pieces and the other was dog raw hides so I was confused as to why they were in her cage to begin with. At that point I bought her 3-4 toys and quickly found out that she's a very destructive little critter.
In less than the past month I've spent close to $100 on new toys for her... Which she rips apart anywhere from a few hours to a week after being put in her cage. Now this is great because she had issues plucking so this is helping her feathers grow but I just bought these toys!! :17:
I've had parakeets for 5 years now and probably haven't spent anywhere close to $100 yet on them since it takes them a good 3-5 months to destroy a toy and I constantly have to swap them out since it takes them so long. That's not happening with the conure.
How often do you buy toys for your birds and how much is a realistic amount to budget for them?