A&E Cage Company
Cotton Cable Perch 22" x 0.75"
Cotton Cable Perch 22" x 0.75"
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The Cotton Cable Perch offers your feathered companion a comfortable and flexible roosting option that mimics the natural movement of branches in the wild. This 22-inch rope perch features a soft cotton exterior wrapped around a bendable cable core, allowing you to create custom shapes and configurations that fit your bird's cage perfectly while providing excellent grip and comfort for your bird's feet.
Recommended For: Small to medium-sized birds including budgies, cockatiels, lovebirds, parrotlets, green cheek conures, and small conures. The 0.75-inch diameter is ideally suited for birds with smaller feet that need comfortable perching surfaces.
Perch Type: Rope perch with bendable cable core for custom shaping and positioning
Diameter Range: 0.75 inches (approximately 19mm). Proper perch diameter is essential for foot health, allowing birds to grip comfortably without overextending their toes or cramping their feet. This size promotes natural foot positioning and helps prevent arthritis and pressure sores.
Materials: 100% natural cotton rope exterior wrapped around a durable, bendable metal cable core that holds its shape securely
Dimensions: 22 inches in length, 0.75 inches in diameter
Mounting Style: Equipped with metal attachments on both ends for easy installation to cage bars. The flexible design allows for horizontal, diagonal, or curved placement to maximize cage space and create interesting pathways.
Benefits:
- Soft cotton material provides comfortable grip and helps naturally condition nails and beaks
- Reduces pressure on feet compared to rigid perches, promoting better circulation
- Bendable core allows you to create custom shapes, curves, and angles for enrichment
- Encourages natural climbing and exercise behaviors
- Provides variety in perching textures, essential for foot health and preventing bumblefoot
- Creates additional movement and challenge, promoting balance and coordination
Safety Note: Inspect perch regularly for fraying, excessive wear, or loose threads. Replace if cotton rope becomes severely damaged or if metal core becomes exposed. Supervise birds that are aggressive chewers, as ingested rope fibers can pose health risks. Ensure perch is securely fastened to prevent falls.
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