When we had Pucca for the first time, I didn't know how to set up a parrot cage. We bought a lot of toys at the parrot shop, but somehow it looks too much to put it all in one cage. After doing some research, I read that parrots need a lot of toys, especially wooden toys so they will never get bored. I also read that Amazon parrots aren't as easy as other other parrots and therefore they need lots of toys so they won't pluck themselves out of boredom.
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This is his cage from the outside. There are a lot of DIY toys. I just removed many of the wooden pieces from the toys and made them smaller and spread them in his cage.
I make sure there are many climbing and hanging stuff made of natural materials. Yes, I do have some plastic toys, but I will replace them soon with wooden toys. I wouldn't want to bring my parrot to the vet just because he digested too much plastic.
A hammock he loves to chill on ;-).
He also has a lot of ropes with knots in it so he can swing like Tarzan ;-D.
In the left corner I put a plate with a bowl of wooden pieces he can choose of as an extra. As usual he drops everything on the bottom of his cage.
He loves these wooden beads so I have these on random places for him to chew it off.
Instead of newspaper I put towels and blankets. It is more durable this way instead of using mountains of newspapers. I just spot clean every morning. If he falls then he will also land softly.
Overall I think Pucca loves his cage setup. I really explores and use everything in his cage. Of course we take him out everyday so he will never feel bored.