| Even if there are many commercially manufactured | | | | Your pet will also need homemade parrot toys that |
| toys for parrots, there is really no reason why you | | | | can provide good exercise for its small claws. One of |
| cannot make homemade parrot toys yourself, | | | | the things that you can do to help your pet bird with its |
| especially if you really do not have excess cash. In | | | | clasping and grasping exercises is to make a small toy |
| fact, you do not even need to tap your skills in | | | | out of a table tennis ball. Just make a small hole |
| handicrafts in making parrot toys because the things | | | | through the ball and hang it in your pet's play stand or |
| that are lying around in your house are good enough to | | | | inside the cage. You can also be a little more creative |
| be used in entertaining and exercising your bird's brain | | | | in setting up the practice ball inside the cage to |
| and body. Below are some of the bird toys you can | | | | encourage your pet's inquisitiveness. Simply putting a |
| use and make at home. | | | | cardboard box inside the cage can also be enough to |
| Simply giving your pet an unscented and organic toilet | | | | catch the bird's curiosity. But it is important that you |
| paper to chew on and shred apart is actually one of | | | | watch what your bird is doing so that it won't hurt itself |
| the most inexpensive homemade parrot toys available. | | | | or get sick buy eating the cardboard box. |
| Remember that most types of parrots need to shred | | | | If you have wooden clothespins, you can also use |
| and chew on at things in order to keep their beaks in | | | | those to make homemade parrot toys. These pins are |
| tiptop condition. You can simply hang the roll of toilet | | | | perfect for your parrot to chew on. However, please |
| paper inside the cage. However, make sure that your | | | | choose one that does not have metal springs, which |
| pets do not eat the roll. If you see that your companion | | | | can hurt your pet. Used shoestrings and knotted rag |
| parrot is starting to feed on the roll of paper, it is time | | | | strips are also good toys. Just make sure that the |
| to remove it. Cutting paper cups, straws and plates | | | | string or the fabric is not frayed so as not to hurt the |
| into pieces and hanging them inside the cage is also | | | | talons of your beloved bird. Also, you may want to |
| another option for an inexpensive homemade toy that | | | | wash the rag and the shoestring first before hanging it |
| your pet can play with. | | | | inside the cage. |