Acrylic Bird Mirror Toy: Enhance Your Parrot's Playtime!
- Brand: Dog Hugs Cat
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Enhance your feathered friend's playtime with our Acrylic Bird Mirror Toy! Crafted with high-quality materials including acrylic, cotton rope, and galvanized iron fittings, this toy is designed to provide endless entertainment for your parrot.
The standing pole mirror measures 12.7*17.7cm, providing a perfect size for your bird to interact with. The rope attached to the mirror is approximately 20cm long and 1.5cm thick, allowing your parrot to swing and perch with ease.
Not only does this toy stimulate your parrot's curiosity, but it also serves as a source of mental and physical stimulation. The mirror reflects your bird's image, creating a captivating visual experience that will keep them engaged for hours on end.
Our Acrylic Bird Mirror Toy is not only entertaining but also safe for your feathered companion. The galvanized iron fittings ensure durability, while the acrylic material is non-toxic and bird-friendly.
Bring joy and excitement to your parrot's daily routine with our Acrylic Bird Mirror Toy. Add it to your cart today and watch as your feathered friend enjoys endless playtime and exploration!
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Acrylic Bird Mirror Toy: Enhance Your Parrot's Playtime!
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