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Reddit mentions of K&H Pet Products Thermo-Perch Heated Bird PerchSmall Gray 1" x 10.5" 3.5W

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of K&H Pet Products Thermo-Perch Heated Bird PerchSmall Gray 1" x 10.5" 3.5W. Here are the top ones.

K&H Pet Products Thermo-Perch Heated Bird PerchSmall Gray 1
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Heated using harmless 12V electrical currentCounters the effects of cold drafts & air conditioning that can harm exotic birdsConstructed tough plastic which is non-toxic & bite/scratch resistantUnique shape reduces pressure sores and foot crampingThermostatically controlled and the temperature of the perch varies from end to end to allow your bird to choose the perfect temperature for themOne year limited warrantySize - 1/2" to 1" diameter x 10 1/2" longUse for Small birds: Finches, Cockatiels, Parakeets, CanariesProtect exotic birds from the harmful effects of air conditioning and cold draftsMade of sturdy scratch and bite resistant non-toxic plasticAttaches easily to wire cages
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ColorGray
Height1 Inches
Length10.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJune 2007
SizeSmall 1 X 10.5 Inches
Weight0.97 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 5 comments on K&H Pet Products Thermo-Perch Heated Bird PerchSmall Gray 1" x 10.5" 3.5W:

u/meredith_ks · 3 pointsr/cockatiel

I just adopted a ten year old female cockatiel, whose previous owner passed away. The cage she was being housed in had two perches, no toys, and her behavior is very similar to what you describe. She's with my other two cockatiels now and LOVES the two thermoperches I have in their cage. I would definitely recommend those, as well as heating pads pinned around the outside of the cage to keep her warm. Fluff tents won't do the job, and tiels can get sick in the winter (just from drafts around the house) pretty easily. Here's the amazon link:

http://www.amazon.com/K-H-Thermo-Perch-Small/dp/B000795ZE0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418747885&sr=8-1&keywords=thermoperch&pebp=1418747886436

As for toys, the older tiel hasn't picked up on much yet, but my others like ones that they can destroy, as well as ones with mirrors. It depends a lot on their personality, so I would try a variety. Let me know if you need any help or have more questions!

u/mowrowie · 2 pointsr/AskVet

http://www.amazon.com/K-H-Thermo-Perch-Small/dp/B000795ZE0

A heated perch could be an option as well

u/geo126x · 2 pointsr/parrots

Here's some of the things others have not stated. Firstly getting a UV bulb like that one. Also you could get a perch with a tent , a bird hammock, or something similar, especially if your bird sleeps on a perch.My bird used to sleep on a specific perch that came with his cage. I bought him a tent perch and he's been sleeping there ever since. He seems happier with it.

If you live somewhere where it gets cold, you could get a bird heater and maybe a heated perch

If your bird is scared of almost everything like my bird. I've noticed putting my bird on the objects(new toys, perches, etc) makes him feel more secure about the object and it may be useful for you.

If you are planning on getting a harness, it's better to get it earlier than later and if your bird doesn't like wearing it, don't use it.

This is optional and maybe not useful (depending on how talkative your bird is). If your bird is talkative try to teach him the concept of "stop it". My bird doesn't like being touched on the chest. To teach him I gently rubbed him on the chest and would say "stop it" 3-5 times. I move my hand away and would say "okay, stop it". Now he will sometimes say stop it when I'm doing something he doesn't like instead of biting.

And it's better and safer to not let him go on the floor.