🦜 Elevate Your Bird's Playtime with Nature's Best!
The Prevue Pet Products Naturals Rope Ladder Bird Toy is a 17-inch climbing activity attachment made from 100% natural rubberwood, designed to provide your feathered friend with hours of mental stimulation and physical exercise. Its eco-friendly materials and easy attachment make it a perfect addition to any birdcage.
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Rubberwood |
Item Weight | 3.2 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17"L x 3"W x 1"H |
Color | Original Version |
Theme | Nature |
Style | Safety |
Additional Features | Eco Friendly |
Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
A**R
Great Rope for not just birds but small critters too!
I actually purchased this for my small rat and this is exactly what I was looking for! He loves to play and run and my goodness was he eager and excited to try it out! He immediately enjoyed running back and forth and leaping off of it onto his hammocks. Needless to say I’m very pleased with this product, not only is it well made and durable, it’s great enrichment for small little creatures too. My only suggestion (if you are using it for perhaps a little critter like myself) would be to twist the 2 pieces of rope individually that the silver clip is attached to, leaving no gaps in the exposed rope for any little toes or heads from accidentally getting stuck. Once you twist the pieces and attach them back onto the clip and then attach it to the cage, you don’t have to worry about it unraveling and your little critter is safer. Aside from that (which I maybe the only person out there who had this issue or concern due to higher energy critters but wanted to pass on just in case!) this is a great ‘toy’ for our loved ones!
K**Y
Great deal, nice ladder.
Got this as an Add-On deal & was quite pleased with how nice it is, that I'm back for another. Prevue Hendryx products are almost always very well made & pet birds enjoy them. I have been buying their cages, cups & toys since circa 1983 & it's great to find their items for bargain prices on Amazon. While I have seen other comments say that they use this for conures & other somewhat larger birds, I wouldn't feel comfortable letting my Nanday Conure near it unless I am expecting it to be torn, shredded & eaten as she is notoriously destructive. I intend to use this for a pair of English Budgies & my younger cockatiels. I like that if they do shred up the rope holding the ladder together, I can easily put it back together with new rope/string, perhaps with beads, bells & other things to entice them to play on it.
J**N
Nice Ladder
My birds love these and chew on them until they need replacement
J**.
a little large for my cockatiel but usable
good quality. the wood rungs are overly wide in their diameter for my cockatiel's little feet. he still uses it but it would be easier for him if it had thinner rungs.
G**T
The rungs are a bit wider than they look.
Looks great!
K**R
The bird loved it, but I was disappointed.
The bird (a conure) loved this. It was an ideal size - big enough to walk on, but no spaces big enough for him to get stuck in.I deducted stars because of how it was constructed. The sticks are hollow, and they are tied on to the cord through holes at either end. That means that as soon as the bird chewed a little bit of the end, the stick fell off the ladder! It was completely in pieces in less than 48 hours.Even after they fell off, the sticks were so enticing that the bird wanted to chew them wherever they were. I ended up restringing the ladder by putting cords through the hole that ran the length of the sticks.He loved it so much that I may buy him one another time, but for now, I'm sticking to items I can inspect in a store or that I make myself.
T**S
Ladder is exactly as pictured & described.
Exactly as pictured & described.
A**S
Good ladder, but timid budgie won't use it
Looks nice. The rope is not white, it is brownish and 'hairier', like natural material rope, not the polished kind. I had no problem with the product or the rope used in it - I like it - however, my budgie was scared of it (surprise surprise!), and did not walk on it or peck at it, or engage with it any way. He did look at it confused for a bit, trying to calculate the purpose of such a strange object, nay - contraption - in his cage. After a few days novelty of it wore out, and he did not even look at it much, he just ignored it. After a couple of weeks I took it out of his cage. I did notice he pooped on the ladder, but I am not sure I can count that as a review of the product. Overall, there is nothing wrong with the product, but if you have a timid little bird who will bend over backwards to avoid a piece of banana being offered to him (or her), bringing this ladder into his cage might not be a milestone where he finally realizes that you are not trying to "get him". I was wondering what would happen if I took out some of the 'vital' perches and put the ladder instead.. I might try that. I try to change a set up in his cage often as to avoid him getting bored (although his cage door is open at all times and he could come out any time - he did a few times), so if he would build some courage I think that ladder would be a nice addition to the cage. It will take some work though.. Hope this helps!
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