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Description

Ole Bird Kabob is the coolest, shreddable bird toy ever made. This Earth friendly product is safe for the environment and comes with a 100% money back guarantee.

  • - Satisfies your bird's natural chewing and preening instincts
  • - Earth friendly, made of all natural sisal rope and yucca stalk
  • - Relieves stress, boredom and feather plucking
  • - Easy to install, simply hang in your bird's cage by the sisal loop

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Specifications

SKU928399
Primary BrandWesco
Days to ShipShips Next Business Day
Primary ColorNatural Wood
Personalized Item flagNo
SizeMedium
Length9 IN

Place your Bird Kabob inside cage. Because birds instinctively want to chew - you can watch your pet enjoy unlimited hours of fun shredding the bird kabob.

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4 stars

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3 stars

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1 stars

7

Overall Rating

4.6
132 out of 161 (82%) reviewers recommend this product

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1 - 8 of 146 Reviews

15 Ratings-Only Reviews

Not worth the risk.

CKMT

3 months ago
This toy made one of my parrotlets sick and killed the other one. I purchased 2 of these from another store and put them into their two cages. My first parrotlet got sick a day later and pulled through. I didn't know what was causing it, but kept him warm and nursed him through. My second parrotlet had a blast with his and chewed a hole completely through it. I didn't remove the toy as I wasn't aware it caused my first bird's illness. The second one died a day after chewing through it. Nothing could be done to save him. The ONLY thing that changed in my bird's cages was adding these two toys to them. Buyer be ware. They're not worth it.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Response from petco.com:
2 months ago
Customer Care
We are truly sorry to hear about the loss of your pet. Our hearts go out to you during this difficult time. Please get in touch with us at petco.com/contact-us so we can look into this right away.

Birds won't touch the new wood

profjsf53

1 year ago
We have been buying these for years for our Senegal and our Meyer's. They absolutely adored them and would have them completely shredded within 72 hours. But in the last year they started making them from a different wood, and the birds won't touch it. Big disappointment!!!!!!!!!

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Love it!

4 years ago
Our parakeets love this! Keeps them busy and happy!

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Good for those sharp beaks!

Aigh

4 years ago
Our Senegal loves this bird kabob, it helps reduce her biting other things!

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Not how it looked in the picture

Birdy25

4 years ago
Okay so I purchased this thinking it would at least be how it looked in the photo but it was not pet or do better please

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Great item for birds to destroy

DC52

5 years ago
Bird loves to shred them, and it keeps him entertained for hours

Yes, I recommend this product.

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keep them busy

KCHR

5 years ago
The parakeets loves to bore holes into these kabobs. They are hard to find, so we are keeping them on auto ship

Yes, I recommend this product.

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They love this!

The Birds

5 years ago
We have a variety of larger birds, and they all love this.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Questions

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Where is the mini/original yucca toy made?

  1. Thank you for your question. The mini Original Bird Kabob Toy is made in Brazil.



What kind of wood is the Ole made of?

  1. Thank you for your question. These bird toys are made our of Yucca.



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