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S**I
Only kinda sticks.. (Updated)
Sadly this was a promising, however the suction cups are built poorly. It is NOT SAFE for any bird as it has issues even against glass holding up its own weight due to cheap suction cups.Lame stuff manufacturer should spend and extra dollar and get better suction cups!I would have paid more gladly, simply to have this work.Update: A week or so later, we finally have it sticking to glass, a bit. Still not 100%. We have to steam and warm the suction cups enough to get them to grip properly for a time. It holds my Quaker Parrot for a little while when I brush my hair.Sadly my bird however likes to chew his perches and this has a grip painted onto it, however the birds can easily pick this off and try to eat it. With that in mind, I am left again, I cant leave my bird on this. But if your bird doesn't chew on their perch and you don't mind short times on the perch, its not a bad option. Since we have ordered a table stand and a few others around the house for our feathered friends.
T**N
works but could stay on better
I've used this to take showers with my greencheek conure for a few months now and it works but could be better. Good size and never had it fall while in the shower, but every 2 or so days I heard a huge bang in the bathroom and I know its fallen into the tub. My bird likes to be in the shower with me so I continue to use it but I've just started taking it on and off the wall to avoid getting the crap scared out of me in the middle of the night when it falls lol.***update*** Recently moved and I guess it was just the walls of the old shower it didn’t like. Stays perfect in this one!!
C**S
Works great for my Goffin's cockatoo
Pro: Perfect size for medium size birds, like how it can fold away or can be disassembled easily for storage, the perch grip is secure so it's not slippery when wet, good price.Con: Suction cups can fall off/lose grip, you really have to make sure the perch is tightly pushed into the pvc pipe joint so it will not fall off if the bird is bouncing around at the end of the perch while bathing (for that reason I wish the pipe joint was longer to better hold the perch).
C**J
Parrot shower perch
The sand from the perch was all over the product inside the bag. After cleaning the suction cups attachments I placed them on the tile & they appeared to be holding suction. In about ten minutes I heard a clatter & found the perch in the shower floor. I cleaned it again & pressed the 3 cups in place again. It lost suction again. I’m returning this today.
L**E
Get Your Suckers Wet
I went into this product with some trepidation from the reviews, but my cockatiel was insistent about being in the shower so I had to do something. When I first put it up, it slid a bit within 24 hours, but after reading some reviews, I made sure the suction cups were good and wet before trying again. Now I have a sturdy shower perch that my bird likes and folds out of the way when not in use. Good purchase!
A**A
Suction power
If you have wide tile it will stick well. Mine hits grout on one suction cup and doesn't stick on a side. I loved this idea but sadly my bird is terrified of it. Having it in the shower at least keeps her from flying in there with me now. Lol
P**K
Having 3 cups makes it nice when one of the cups is right on a ...
was for my daughters parrot. He likes it a lot. Having 3 cups makes it nice when one of the cups is right on a tile grout line and doesnt hold. The other two are strong enough to hold.
M**A
Was broken upon arrival.
This came in three pieces. When I put it back together, the perch kept falling out of the cup. It got to the point that my Alexandrine was afraid to step on it. We've relegated it to the "garbage perch" bin for emergencies.
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2 months ago
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