I've been wondering how important play is for parrots, especially regarding their mental development. I have a cockatiel, and I've noticed he's calmer and more curious when he has new toys to explore. The other day, I gave him a foraging toy, and it kept him busy for hours! Do games and toys make that much of a difference in keeping their minds sharp? I'd love to hear if anyone has tips or favorite toys for their birds.
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I’ve always found it interesting how much animals benefit from mental stimulation, not just physical exercise. It’s the same with dogs, too—they get bored if they don’t have challenges. I’ve heard that birds are incredibly smart, and giving them toys isn’t just about fun but also about keeping them mentally fit. I might not have a bird myself, but I’ve seen how happy they look when they’re playing with something new!
Totally! Playtime is essential for a parrot’s mental stimulation. It helps them stay engaged and prevents boredom, which can lead to destructive behaviors. My macaw loves puzzle toys and shreddable stuff. They mimic natural behaviors like foraging, which is important for their well-being. If you’re looking for a new bird, check out this scarlet macaw for sale — they thrive with interactive play. Keeping them mentally stimulated is key to a happy, healthy parrot!