Toy Safety

Birds are curious creatures. They love to inspect, taste, and chew anything that crosses their path.  Toy parts are no different.  However, what’s safe for one bird, may not be safe for another.  We can only guide you.  Some parts that start out being safe, may become unsafe over time.
Please Protect Your Bird By:
  • Inspecting all toys regularly.
  • Remove any rusted parts.
  • Remove or cut back any frayed ends, keeping cotton strands very short.
  • Keep quick links closed.
  • Remove any toys or parts that have sharp edges.
  • To avoid any injuries make sure that your birds entire body can fit through any loops or rings, regardless of what they are made of.
  • The ultimate responsibility lies with you, the bird’s guardian/owner to keep your bird safe! 
  • Know your bird!
 

Lead is extremely toxic to birds.  It can be found in the following:

 
 
  • Older Lead-Based Paints 
  • Drapery and Fishing Weights
  • Stained Glass Caulking
  • Costume Jewelry
  • Some Types of Screens/Wires
  • Air Rifle Pellets
  • Antiques
  • Light Bulb Bases
  • Batteries
  • Improperly Treated Drinking Water
  • Bone Meal Products
  • Bullets and Shotgun Shot
  • Dolomite 
  • Wine and Champaign Bottle Seal Foil
  • Leaded Glass Ornaments 
  • Hardware Cloth
  • Lead-Frame Doors/Windows
  • Mirror Backing
  • Putty 
  • Old Plaster
  • Some Zippers
  • Sheetrock
  • Solder
  • Unglazed Ceramics
  • Linoleum
  • Tiffany Lamps
  • Bells with Lead Clappers
  • Contaminated Cuttlefish Bone
  • Some Lubricants
  • Planting Seeds Coated with Lead Arsenate
 
If you would like to see additions made to the list above
 
Please
 
 
And Email us the items you would like to see added & any comments you may have.
 
The more that people are aware of. The safer our feathered friends will be.