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Review of Feathering Heights Toys

Looking for a great toy for a wood chewer?
Consider the creative toys from Feathering Heights.
From budgies to macaws, they have THE toy just right for that toothpick carver of yours.

They use only safe materials when making the toys. The multi-sized and multi-shaped wooden pieces are strung together using stiff untreated sisal rope, rather than cotton cord, to keep toes from getting tangled. Human grade food coloring is used on some wooden shapes while other pieces are left in their natural state.

Toys are sized for smaller petite birds on up to large macaws. On a large bird toy sent to us (the Beane Swing), some pieces of wood were actual 1" slices from 4" diameter tree limbs! It has large wooden balls, a 16" tree limb for the perch, heavy plastic rings and lots of sisal rope.

On a smaller toy (DATS12), there are three separate strings of uncolored wood pieces and multicolored sticks, rings, balls, spools, stars, and hearts on the sisal rope. Another cute toy (Small Birdie Man) is a wooden person strung out of wood chunks, and colored spools, balls, and hearts.

There's certainly plenty to keep any sized bird occupied for many hours.
These toys are super for climbing, swinging, preening and of course destroying!

Contributed by Christine Tarski


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