Lots of toys seem to be pretty much the same, essentially bits of wood/leather/rope etc to chew in pretty colours which seem to be mostly for the owner's benefit (I don't know about you but our parrots have always been more interested in the furniture than the neon-coloured, fruit-flavoured wooden chew things they were bought). Unless they can destroy it in seconds, they're not that interested, they'll chew on it from time to time but it doesn't really keep them entertained. The best toy he ever got was basically a cardboard box full of tissue paper (marketed as a parrot "pizza box"?!)
I recently discovered that one of our cockatoos loves to throw things and drop things - he loves it more if I then pick it up for him so he can throw it again but I don't think that can be really incorporated into a toy. What I thought he might like is something where he can throw things about without them going on the floor (because he'd never pick them up). I envisaged some sort of cage where he can get his beak through to the balls but the balls can't fall out and he could toss them around. Has anyone seen anything like this? Any ideas on how I could construct it if something doesn't already exist? Do you think he would play with it?








