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Chewy's Parrot Chew Toy Keeps Large Birds Busy and Beaks Happy

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Parrot parents know the struggle: an under-stimulated bird will find something to chew, and it's usually not something you wanted destroyed. But Chewy has a budget-friendly pick that permits large parrots to shred to their heart's content.

The SunGrow Bird Chew Toy Parrot Foraging Blocks strings together colorful wooden blocks and a soft cotton rope into a single hanging toy built for serious beak work. It's designed to give birds like macaws, African greys and Amazon parrots an outlet for natural chewing and foraging instincts, right inside the cage.

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SunGrow Bird Chew Toy Parrot Foraging Blocks, $12.99 at Chewy

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Priced at just $12.99, the SunGrow Bird Chew Toy Parrot Foraging Blocks from Chewy has earned an excellent 4.7-star rating from nearly 1,000 shoppers. The toy is made from 100 percent natural, nontoxic materials, and the mix of textures, such as hard wood to gnaw on and rope to pick apart, keeps birds engaged well beyond a quick peck-and-walk-away.

Built with multiple shapes, colors, and textures, the toy is meant to keep birds mentally and physically occupied, which can help reduce boredom-driven behaviors like feather plucking or cage-bar chewing. The wooden pieces and cotton rope hang together in one chunky bundle that's easy to clip onto a cage and just as easy for a determined beak to take apart.

Shoppers say their birds treat it less like a toy and more like a full-time hobby. One reviewer even shared that their African grey is obsessed with the toy, chewing and hanging on it so enthusiastically that they have to pull it out of the cage after about an hour.

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Another parrot parent with a macaw said the toy holds up far longer than most; their bird typically shreds toys within a day or two but keeps coming back to this one.

A reviewer whose Nanday conure struggles with feather plucking said the toy gives him something to focus his chewing on instead, and that they've gone through several of them over the past year because it works so well.

The sweetest review came from a bird parent who revealed their winged friend had recently lost their buddy and was using these blocks to take out their aggression, also noting their quality and durability.

For bird owners looking for an easy way to redirect all that natural chewing energy, this one gives parrots something satisfying to destroy on purpose.

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This story was originally published July 2, 2026 at 3:20 PM.

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