SIO'S MISSING PIECES 🧩

$14.98

🛍️ SIO'S MISSING PIECES: This small bird toy from the Picasso line is made out of puzzle pieces, straws and ice cream sticks. It is a great toy for small birds that like to chew books, paper and cardboard. Plus what bird hasn't tried to chew a straw? Interestingly, we have gotten a couple emails from people who have birds with defected beaks that seem to be able to play with this toy easily. (Just something worth noting, in case that helps.) This parrot toy is hung on a chain so if you have a larger bird that enjoys smaller toys like my Umbrella Cockatoo, Jersey, the chain will hold up.

💞 FUN FACT: This bird toy is named after Marlene Mc'Cohen's sister in law, Sio, who was obsessed with puzzles during covid. However, since the birds loved to steal and chew up the pieces, some puzzle pieces were always missing. 

📐SIZE: 9" X 1" (Check out the video to see my birds playing with the toys as well as the size relative to your birds)

🦜 PARROT SIZE: Suitable for small and Medium parrots such as Quakers, Parrotlets, Budgies, Parakeets, Lovebirds, Lineolated Parakeets, African Greys, Amazon Parrots, Conures, Cockatiels, Ringnecks and similar sized birds.

💥 WHY BUY PARROT TOYS❓ Parrot Toys reduce depression. Providing toys for your birds, keeps their brains stimulated, bodies active and little hearts happy. A great parrot companion makes parrot toys a priority for their bird. By offering your bird an assortment of different parrot toy styles, you will reduce boredom, prevent depression and avoid self-destructive tendencies. Even the most attentive parrot owner should be aware that parrot toys are an important part of building a bird’s independence and ability to spend busy time alone. Quite often, a very loved bird can succumb to aggressive behavior and attachment issues if they haven’t built up their independence. This can create a Velcro bird and make it hard for parrot owners to conduct daily activities without including their bird. That’s why, making bird toys and play time a priority will always be beneficial to both you and your bird.

 

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