Featherland Paradise Foraging Party Ball (7.5cm)
Meet the Creative Foraging Fillable Party Ball, a top-notch premium toy that seamlessly blends a foot toy, foraging ball, and puzzle into one clever package - worth its weight in feathers! Crafted from tough, dishwasher-safe polycarbonate, this gem is built to endure, keeping your feathered or furry pal sharp, spry, and smirking through endless play. Perfect for baby parrots (from 10-12 weeks) easing into cage life, it ignites early smarts, foraging instincts, and muscle growth, because even tiny beaks deserve big fun. Light enough for medium to extra-large birds (like Quakers, Macaws and Cockatoos) or small critters such as squirrels and sugar gliders to grasp, it enhances motor skills and eye-foot finesse. Twist it open and fill it with treats such as nuts, fruit, veggies, or pellets or toss in paper streamers and wood chips for a brain-teasing hunt through ten crafty slots. Add beads or a bell, and it transforms into a jingly noisemaker they’ll shake like pros. Animal-safe and endlessly refillable, this durable enrichment toy delivers a playful punch. Roll it, peck it, or paw it, it’s a must-have.
Meet the Creative Foraging Fillable Party Ball, a top-notch premium toy that seamlessly blends a foot toy, foraging ball, and puzzle into one clever package - worth its weight in feathers! Crafted from tough, dishwasher-safe polycarbonate, this gem is built to endure, keeping your feathered or furry pal sharp, spry, and smirking through endless play. Perfect for baby parrots (from 10-12 weeks) easing into cage life, it ignites early smarts, foraging instincts, and muscle growth, because even tiny beaks deserve big fun. Light enough for medium to extra-large birds (like Quakers, Macaws and Cockatoos) or small critters such as squirrels and sugar gliders to grasp, it enhances motor skills and eye-foot finesse. Twist it open and fill it with treats such as nuts, fruit, veggies, or pellets or toss in paper streamers and wood chips for a brain-teasing hunt through ten crafty slots. Add beads or a bell, and it transforms into a jingly noisemaker they’ll shake like pros. Animal-safe and endlessly refillable, this durable enrichment toy delivers a playful punch. Roll it, peck it, or paw it, it’s a must-have.
Meet the Creative Foraging Fillable Party Ball, a top-notch premium toy that seamlessly blends a foot toy, foraging ball, and puzzle into one clever package - worth its weight in feathers! Crafted from tough, dishwasher-safe polycarbonate, this gem is built to endure, keeping your feathered or furry pal sharp, spry, and smirking through endless play. Perfect for baby parrots (from 10-12 weeks) easing into cage life, it ignites early smarts, foraging instincts, and muscle growth, because even tiny beaks deserve big fun. Light enough for medium to extra-large birds (like Quakers, Macaws and Cockatoos) or small critters such as squirrels and sugar gliders to grasp, it enhances motor skills and eye-foot finesse. Twist it open and fill it with treats such as nuts, fruit, veggies, or pellets or toss in paper streamers and wood chips for a brain-teasing hunt through ten crafty slots. Add beads or a bell, and it transforms into a jingly noisemaker they’ll shake like pros. Animal-safe and endlessly refillable, this durable enrichment toy delivers a playful punch. Roll it, peck it, or paw it, it’s a must-have.
Meet the Creative Foraging Fillable Party Ball, a top-notch premium toy that seamlessly blends a foot toy, foraging ball, and puzzle into one clever package - worth its weight in feathers! Crafted from tough, dishwasher-safe polycarbonate, this gem is built to endure, keeping your feathered or furry pal sharp, spry, and smirking through endless play. Perfect for baby parrots (from 10-12 weeks) easing into cage life, it ignites early smarts, foraging instincts, and muscle growth, because even tiny beaks deserve big fun. Light enough for medium to extra-large birds (like Quakers, Macaws and Cockatoos) or small critters such as squirrels and sugar gliders to grasp, it enhances motor skills and eye-foot finesse. Twist it open and fill it with treats such as nuts, fruit, veggies, or pellets or toss in paper streamers and wood chips for a brain-teasing hunt through ten crafty slots. Add beads or a bell, and it transforms into a jingly noisemaker they’ll shake like pros. Animal-safe and endlessly refillable, this durable enrichment toy delivers a playful punch. Roll it, peck it, or paw it, it’s a must-have.
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originally posted on petcircle.com.au
Ball received is different from the one pictured, having 5 slots not 6 and a larger diameter than 7.6cm. However, it is a good, strong product and my moustache parrots love it. Haven't tried it with the cockatiels yet.
originally posted on petco.com
My Tinmeh African Grey was one of my rescues. She was neglected and abused, so she is suspicious of anything new in her cage, and moves as far away from it as she can get, but I found the magic toy here! She loves it! She started actually touching it with her beak right away! I was ecstatic! I just couldn't believe her reaction. She actually starts giving me her urgent noises when it is empty! I love it because she does!
originally posted on petco.com
I bought this for my pet rat, to get him moving and working for his food more. It's great! Whether filled with food, produce, paper, toys or a combination, he really has to work to get it out and will keep pushing, pulling, rolling it around until he gets what he wants. When it's not very full and things roll freely inside, he practically lays on his back to be able to reach the treat. Quick and easy for me to fill, assemble and clean and endlessly interesting for him. A winner!
| Theme | Animals, Birds |
| Breed recommendation | Medium Breeds |
| Unit count | 1 count |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 8.9 x 8.9 x 8.9 centimetres |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Featherland Paradise Foraging Party Ball Treat Dispensing Bird Toy 7.5cm
Delivery $11.99
Featherland Paradise Foraging Party Ball Treat Dispensing Bird Toy 7.5cm
Delivery $11.99
Featherland Paradise Foraging Party Ball Treat Dispensing Bird Toy - 2 Sizes
Delivery $12.74
Featherland Paradise Foraging Party Ball Treat Dispensing Bird Toy 7.5cm
14-day returns
Featherland Paradise Creative Foraging Party Ball 8cm
Delivery between Tue – Fri $6.95
Ball received is different from the one pictured, having 5 slots not 6 and a larger diameter than 7.6cm. However, it is a good, strong product and my moustache parrots love it. Haven't tried it with the cockatiels yet.
My Tinmeh African Grey was one of my rescues. She was neglected and abused, so she is suspicious of anything new in her cage, and moves as far away from it as she can get, but I found the magic toy here! She loves it! She started actually touching it with her beak right away! I was ecstatic! I just couldn't believe her reaction. She actually starts giving me her urgent noises when it is empty! I love it because she does!
I bought this for my pet rat, to get him moving and working for his food more. It's great! Whether filled with food, produce, paper, toys or a combination, he really has to work to get it out and will keep pushing, pulling, rolling it around until he gets what he wants. When it's not very full and things roll freely inside, he practically lays on his back to be able to reach the treat. Quick and easy for me to fill, assemble and clean and endlessly interesting for him. A winner!
I have an African Grey parrot that loves the interactive toys and feeders. I thought this one would be a good addition to our inventory. I like that it is acrylic and the parrot can see what is in the ball. What I do not like is that the ball is sepearted in the middle and unsscrews to add items. The threads on the edges of the ball do not fit well so it is a constant struggle to get the ball screwed back toghether. Most of the time I give it to her with the threads misaligned. Also, the holes are ALL big. A full peanut or almond or other bird treat is not big enough to stay in teh ball for the parrot to retrieve. Only very large treats will stay in the ball - which is a problem since I do not have really large treats for the Grey or my Large Macaw ... I guess I ... MoreI have an African Grey parrot that loves the interactive toys and feeders. I thought this one would be a good addition to our inventory. I like that it is acrylic and the parrot can see what is in the ball. What I do not like is that the ball is sepearted in the middle and unsscrews to add items. The threads on the edges of the ball do not fit well so it is a constant struggle to get the ball screwed back toghether. Most of the time I give it to her with the threads misaligned. Also, the holes are ALL big. A full peanut or almond or other bird treat is not big enough to stay in teh ball for the parrot to retrieve. Only very large treats will stay in the ball - which is a problem since I do not have really large treats for the Grey or my Large Macaw ... I guess I could try it for the dog, but with the misaligned threads the ball will not stay together with the dog knocking it around.I like the idea but the actual product is lacking in design.
This is our number one foraging toy. I wrap food in paper parcels, and put in the toy, with whole walnuts. Sometimes my Grey can undo the toy, which is impressive. I have recently started to hang this ball from the cage roof, to make it more challenging
Was quite surprised at the size of this, bigger than I expected, but you can put allsorts in it. Incidentally, the holes on mine are not shaped as in the product picture, being the same width throughout. I've put nuts in shells, half walnuts, Nutri Berries, paper, etc, and watched as Jasper figures out how to best get at them, tuning himself inside out sometimes! I hung the ball up - even though he did play with it on the floor - using two quick links and a bit of chain. It has a hole in either end - don't know what the reviewer meant who said you couldn't hang it up! You could also suspend it between two points so it rolls from side to side and round and round. Either way, it works quite well and keeps him occupied for ages - and it withstands a lot of hammer too.
I ordered the 3-1/2" ball and when I got it I thought it seemed awfully large, but I didn't measure it. When I was asked to review it I figured it out. I was sent one that is about 5" by mistake. I intended to put peanuts in it, but they fall right through the holes.Aside from that, it seems to be a very sturdy toy. It does take considerable effort and precision to screw it together, but once it is done, there is no way it will come apart accidentally.Unfortunately, my yellow-nape is motivated mainly by food and just doesn't show any interest in reaching the paper or the wooden toys I put inside. I am hoping I can convince him that it is fun to roll it around and fight with it.
This (the 3 in. one is what I have) is the only "toy" I have found that keeps my African Gray from venturing off his perch. He will be preoccupied with this all day and comes to defend it if approached. A few tips:Clean the ball's threads and put a drop of olive oil on the threads and hold ball still, threads vertical, until it coats around the threads. Nuts and food tend to shed tiny particles that create friction in the threads so i clean them once every couple weeks and add oil (just a drop).Also I put unshelled almonds in mine (maybe a couple peanuts with the almonds) and my African gray spends the whole day cracking holes in the nuts. Some empty shells he pulls out but when I refill I leave the spent shells that are still in there (about half full of them) It ... MoreThis (the 3 in. one is what I have) is the only "toy" I have found that keeps my African Gray from venturing off his perch. He will be preoccupied with this all day and comes to defend it if approached. A few tips:Clean the ball's threads and put a drop of olive oil on the threads and hold ball still, threads vertical, until it coats around the threads. Nuts and food tend to shed tiny particles that create friction in the threads so i clean them once every couple weeks and add oil (just a drop).Also I put unshelled almonds in mine (maybe a couple peanuts with the almonds) and my African gray spends the whole day cracking holes in the nuts. Some empty shells he pulls out but when I refill I leave the spent shells that are still in there (about half full of them) It makes it harder for him to get to good ones and prevents him from eating too many at one time. Been doing this for years, this toy is the only thing that keeps him from venturing off his outside the cage perch and he loves it.The tiny threads make it very hard to seal properly and if I don't get it right he is able to pop the two halves apart so you must be careful to screw it together without crossing threads, hard to do but you get used to it. That is the only thing that I find tedious about this toy and it is worth the effort to deal with it once you know.
I bought this with great expectation that it would be an inexpensive way to keep my cockatoo busy while I am at work. The concept is great. Unfortunately, the holes in it are so big that any treat I put in it fell out. The peanuts and treats I bought ended up on the bottom of the cage. Large pieces of apples or fruit I put in were ok but smelled bad by the end of the day. The holes need to be much smaller. It was a waste of money.
C'mon, Petco. Nowhere in the description does it say how big this is. The diameter is at least 3.5 inches, probably 4. I was expecting 2 inches or so, something a bird could pick up with a foot and play with. Returning it. But I'll give it 4 stars since it seems sturdy and might be good for a four-foot tall Macaw? Or a small pterodactyl?
| Theme | Animals, Birds |
| Breed recommendation | Medium Breeds |
| Unit count | 1 count |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 8.9 x 8.9 x 8.9 centimetres |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |