Sisal, paper raffia and wood blocks are loved by inquisitive and playful birds as well as rabbits, guinea pigs, rats, hamsters, mice, hedgehogs, chinchillas and gerbils! And here we have all of those in an exciting mix of bright colours!
This delightful hanging toy is hand-made with a 6mm thick natural rope hand-knotted into a chain which holds a variety of exciting elements: mixed colour paper raffia pom-poms, our own made and dyed wooden blocks and colours sisal bows, all of which have different textures to increase the interest level of your pet while they play. All the decorations are distributed all around the sisal chain so that when it is hung up they are reachable from any direction!
We handmake these ourselves using entirely natural materials (apart from the aluminium hook) so that you can be 100% certain that everything is completely safe if pecked or nibbled by your little one. We dye the sisal and wood using mixes of our own vegetable colourings (such as beetroot, red cabbage, turmeric, blue and green matcha – all of which are pet-safe).
They are quite large, measuring approximately 50cm long, although as each is handmade individually using natural materials, lengths may vary a wee bit. It is supplied with an aluminium clip hook so that you can hang it inside enclosures for birds or for rabbits and other small pets to reach. But if you'd prefer just to lay it down on the floor of their living areas, then simply remove the hook before you give it to your pets.
These are sold singly, and the colours vary randomly according to how we put them together with the variety of colours we have.
Storage instructions
If you don't plan to use this product immediately, please store in a cool dry place. This is because natural materials can be prone to mildew if they are left damp.
Sisal Colourful Hanging Chew & Peck Toy
- Please ensure this toy is suitable for your pet's health - being aware of any allergies they have or contraindications of any medication they may be taking. Also, always supervise and monitor your pet during play, and regularly check your pet's toys, removing and replacing them if damaged or if parts become detached which could be a choking hazard. Always seek immediate veterinary attention if you are concerned about your pet's health.