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How Many Toys Does a Parrot Need? Arranging the Cage

Published on June 03, 2021

How many toys does a parrot need in the cage? How many perches should a parrot have? Here are some very useful tips about arranging your bird cage.

Provide your parrot with 8-12 toys in the cage and at least 5 perches so that the bird can access the toys. The more you cram the cage the better. Parrots are way too smart and get bored of only a few toys. They need to stay busy chewing and exploring.

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