being a single mum its very hard to find the money pet stores want you to pay for their toys but i also realise play is very important for irns so i improvise & i thought id show a couple of the things ive done
this is just a toy storage hanger with a cat toy on each level the birds climb all over it & everytime they move the cat balls rattle round
this is just 3 toys i picked up at a $2 shop then pieced together tp form a swing
and this is just gum tree braches shoved through the old cage i had when we first got kieron
all together it seems to make a pretty interesting play gym for them but at a fraction of the cost
does any one else make toys for their fids
cheap but interesting toys
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thanks sharlene i try to keep a few things hanging from the roof because i have cats & living in healesville if i dont have them in the house at night its a huge fine!!!! i keep them in the back of the house when the fids are loose or we are unable to supervise cats &fids are seperated by 2 close doors but accidents happen so i decided not to clip the fids wings & when they are out they love flying round madly then landing on the swings (yelling enthusiaticly the whole time) maybe you could hang some ropes down longer than i do im thinking about making rope toys but not sure what rope to use
Awesome ideas! We are on a tight budget here too. Not easy but I try and get them toys if ever I have money. The other day I was in Big W and found they have a fantastic range of bird toys, I was surprised that a department store even sold bird toys let alone good ones. Good prices too. Healsville might be a bit far from Big W but if ever in Melb be sure to check em out. Surprised me. lol
"Jibby aka Gilbert" Indian Ringneck 13 years "Charlie" Rex Rabbit 1 year
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I go to the local cobbler to buy pieces of leather. The I hit the pet store and buy small rawhide bones and also seed blocks. Tie them all up with the leather and hang them from the ceiling and Gigi's perch. He loves trying to untie them! And there is no way for him to eat the raw hide as it's a solid piece. I also find that the chewable wood toys for ferrets are great to string up with leather and stick treats in. I use dried fruit so they don't spoil the wood.
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