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HAPPET Wooden Parrot Mirror 10 cm, HAPPET model 024A
HAPPET Wooden Parrot Mirror 10 cm, HAPPET model 024A
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HAPPET Wooden Parrot Mirror 10 cm, HAPPET model 024A
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HAPPET Wooden Parrot Mirror 10 cm, HAPPET model 024A
HAPPET Wooden Parrot Mirror 10 cm, HAPPET model 024A
HAPPET Wooden Parrot Mirror 10 cm, model 024A is a compact cage accessory designed to provide visual stimulation for small to medium parrots. The mirror features a circular reflective surface set in a wooden frame with attachment hardware suitable for everyday use inside bird cages. By allowing birds to observe their reflection, the mirror can support exploratory behavior and alleviate signs of boredom when used as part of a varied enrichment program.
The wooden frame offers a natural-feeling support that is durable for routine cage use, while the 10 cm reflective surface is sized to be engaging without occupying excessive space. The simple attachment system keeps the mirror stable inside the cage and the smooth finish on the wood reduces the risk of splinters. Its neutral design integrates with other toys and perches and can be placed at different heights to encourage movement and curiosity.
Attach the mirror securely to an internal cage bar at a height and position accessible to the bird but not directly in front of food or water to avoid contamination. Inspect the attachment point before each use to ensure stability. Monitor the bird's interaction during initial days to confirm that the mirror encourages positive engagement rather than stress or excessive aggression. Clean the reflective surface periodically with a soft cloth and a bird-safe cleaning method to maintain visibility.
Rotate the mirror with other toys to maintain novelty, and combine it with foraging items and perches to create a varied environment. If any signs of stress or obsessive behavior appear, remove the mirror and consult avian care guidance.
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