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product_id: 6616832
title: "- Featherland Paradise - Creative Foraging Systems Bird Cage Feeder (Gen II) - Extra Large- Intermediate Level Foraging Wheel - Interactive Bird Feeder for Large Birds"
brand: "featherland paradise"
price: "14317 kr"
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reviews_count: 12
category: "Featherland Paradise"
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# 6-compartment spinning wheel Intermediate-level problem solving Dishwasher-safe polycarbonate - Featherland Paradise - Creative Foraging Systems Bird Cage Feeder (Gen II) - Extra Large- Intermediate Level Foraging Wheel - Interactive Bird Feeder for Large Birds

**Brand:** featherland paradise
**Price:** 14317 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🦜 Spin, forage, thrive — the ultimate playground for your feathered friend!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** - Featherland Paradise - Creative Foraging Systems Bird Cage Feeder (Gen II) - Extra Large- Intermediate Level Foraging Wheel - Interactive Bird Feeder for Large Birds by featherland paradise
- **How much does it cost?** 14317 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- featherland paradise enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted featherland paradise brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Spin to Win:** Unique spinning wheel design lets your bird unlock treats, turning feeding into a fun game.
- • **Engage & Energize:** Keeps large birds mentally sharp and physically active with interactive foraging challenges.
- • **Built to Last & Clean:** Durable, dishwasher-safe polycarbonate ensures hassle-free maintenance and longevity.
- • **Natural Instincts Unleashed:** Encourages wild foraging behaviors, promoting healthier, happier birds.
- • **Perfect Size for Large Birds:** Generous 7" x 4" x 9" dimensions tailored for intermediate-level large bird enrichment.

## Overview

The Featherland Paradise Gen II Foraging Wheel is an extra-large, interactive bird feeder designed for large birds. Featuring six compartments in a durable, dishwasher-safe polycarbonate wheel, it encourages natural foraging behaviors and mental stimulation. Recommended by avian experts, this feeder promotes physical activity and problem-solving, making mealtime an engaging experience.

## Description

Featherland Paradise is our most adored and well-trusted brand. You’ll find some of the best – and most diverse selection of pet-bird toys and products in the world. Everything you need to create safe and enriching avian environments is all at Featherland Paradise. We’ve made it easy to buy sturdy basics – like metal cages, galvanized feeders, and easy-to-install water bottles – and even easier to get lost in daydreams of bird play as you explore our exciting selection of intelligently designed toys and products birds already know and love. Featherland Paradise Visit the Store Featherland Paradise Visit the Store

Review: to answer all the questions I had…. - I purchased the xl green wheel. I’m going to try to answer all the questions I had that i couldn’t find answers to. This was a good purchase for my Congo African grey & immediately entertained her. She isn’t usually great at foraging around the cage so I wasn’t sure she’d figure this out but to my surprise she had it emptied in 5 minutes! Though she hasn’t actually used the way turn knob on the front , she just pushes the compartments via the opening. She’s a rescued plucker so I’m trying to find more things to keep her busy& this gave her a job to do. -My first concern was the dreaded sticker everyone commented about so I ordered a bottle of goo gone in preparation & was surprised to have it arrive with no sticker. It was however coated in an oily film on the top cover piece only and lots of scratches so I’m assuming I got a used one (Grumble grumble) but it’s possible they finally did away with the sticker? -I was back & fourth on what size to get for a grey as I saw them all recommended but i personally would advise the xl. I chose it over the medium because the hole placement to the medium seems like it would spill a lot of things out and also be harder to actually get things out of. The hole in the xl does keep items in the chambers & keeps from spilling out. The chambers are not so deep that my bird can’t get whatever is in the bottom. I will note that if you fill them super full it’s possible a bit could fall out if it spins too fast but not likely. I was worried it might be a little to hard to turn as someone mentioned they could barely move theirs but it spins extremely easily. - others noted their bird pulling the wheel off the base that attaches to the cage… in my photo with the purple arrow, the arrow points to the tab that has to be pressed down to release. To avoid my bird being able to access that tab, I placed the bottom part of the wheel up against a perch. -the photo with the purple circle is my biggest concern & the part I do expect her to break. The small plastic hooks are very thin and my grey is an aggressive chewer so we will see if this hold up. -the bolt/screw that I saw mentioned isn’t really a bolt/screw…. & it was confusing to get off initially as there’s no instructions. I was trying to unscrew forever before I realized there’s a button you have to depress to release on the square plastic nut like part. It’s very easy however if this ever gets lost it won’t be replaceable. - I also saw someone stated this could only be mounted on horizontal bars ( possibly that’s just the medium size ?) because the xl /giant models have cross cuts in the plastic mounting bolts so they can be mounted either way. Love how easy it is to clean this. Love that it entertains the plucker even briefly. She initially wanted to kill it but once she saw the cashews she got busy trying to figure it out. She chewed on it pretty aggressively & has not broken it yet, fingers cross! As of now I do highly recommend this toy, may have to update if she breaks it but seeing that it’s held up to macaws and cockatoos gives me confidence.
Review: Keeps my African Grey busy - My African Grey loves this toy; as soon as she realized how it worked, she was all over it. By now, it's become the only way she gets seeds and has reduced the amount she is able to eat in a certain time frame (which leaves more room for healthy food), all the while keeping her busy and entertained. She is still somewhat new to foraging and I think the clear plastic is helpful to birds like her that need a visible incentive to explore new toys. If she isn't able to see what's inside, she often loses interest pretty quickly. With this, though, her food was clearly right under her beak and, once I showed her that there was a way to get to it, she wouldn't stop until she had gotten it to work herself. I'm afraid the concept of rotating the toy with the knob is kind of lost on her, but she has no trouble moving the holes around by holding on to them and pulling. Unlike bigger parrots, she also doesn't seem strong enough to take it apart or damage it in any way. She has trouble spotting the holes, but I get the feeling that her eyesight might not be the best. Either way, it adds to the challenge. I've seen reviews that say their bird wasn't interested in the toy and I can think of one possible reason why this might have been the case. I used to think that her curiosity would just get the best of her with most toys, but have had to realize that she's just kind of paranoid and new things are scary. So, nowadays, I always give her time to get used to new objects and place them in her field of view for a couple of days before I introduce her to them. This and luring her in with treats has made a huge difference in how she approaches new toys. I find that rewarding her in close proximity leads to her seeing them in a new light fairly quickly. She is usually fine with touching them soon afterwards, especially when I place treats on them. I can see why having to unscrew the toy to refill it could be annoying to some people, but because I only put a seed mix in it, I don't need to bother with that. This is the only negative I can think of; it's valid criticism, but doesn't really affect me, since I basically just dunk it into the seed mix a couple times and shake off what has collected on the top. If you intend to fill this toy with small pieces of dry food, "dipping" it into a big container should do the trick and make unscrewing it unnecessary. Lately, I've been filling the chambers with only small amounts of food and adding crumpled-up pieces of cardboard to make things a little harder. (This also leads to way less food falling out of the toy). I'm thinking about adding small wooden beads to the mix as well, just to keep things interesting for her. If you're looking for a time consuming foraging toy, this is it (especially if you also fill it with cardboard or other "obstacles"). It can withstand my parrot's incessant pulling and biting and seems durable enough (at least for a grey-sized parrot). I bought it used for about 11 bucks, so if you think a new one is too pricey and a used one is available, that might be an option for you, too.

## Features

- ENGAGING: Keep your bird active and engaged for hours by providing them the opportunity to forage for food, feed more naturally, and employ behaviors they would in the wild; Put your bird's problem solving skills to the test with these intermediate level foraging systems that double as large bird toys
- EASY TO USE: Simply load the 6 compartments of the feeder with your bird's favorite fresh fruits, veggies, or treats and watch your bird try to figure out how to get them out
- SPIN FOR FOOD: The Foraging Wheel toy helps introduce your bird to foraging and relieves boredom; Let your bird spin its own personal wheel of fortune to get the food or treats he adores; Foraging systems act as bird feeders and bird toys all in one
- SPECS: This feeder is constructed with dishwasher safe, durable polycarbonate, making it easy to keep clean for your beloved pet birds; The dimensions are 7" x 4" x 9" and the Gen II Foraging Wheel is recommended for large birds
- BENEFITS: Food foraging is universally recommended by avian veterinarians and behavioral scientists; Creative Foraging Systems provides enviromental enrichment and mental stimulation as well as promotes increased physical activity and exercise

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004TRYDE4 |
| Additional Features | Adjustable |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,759 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #337 in Bird Toys |
| Brand | Featherland Paradise |
| Brand Name | Featherland Paradise |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Capacity | 1 Cups |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 858 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Large |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00711085007555 |
| Included Components | Clip |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.02"L x 5.98"W x 4.02"H |
| Item Type Name | Bird Feeder |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Caitec Corp |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 755 |
| Material | polycarbonate |
| Material Type | polycarbonate |
| Model Number | 755 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Multiple Pets |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Adjustable |
| Style | Modern |
| Target Species | Birds |
| UPC | 711085007555 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Material:** polycarbonate
- **Target Species:** Birds
- **Brand:** Featherland Paradise
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Multiple Pets
- **Special Feature:** Adjustable

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Could a pet rat use this?**
A: it depends upon if he/she is a big chewer.  My birds are not destructive so it held up but it would be easy to destroy if you have a pet that chews.  It isn't much of a challenge though.  To be honest, my birds grew tired of it very quickly and I took it down. I guess my birds are too smart, or maybe just too lazy for this foraging toy!

**Q: How do you attach to bird cage?**
A: there are prongs on the back which you put through the bars of the cage and you screw a plastic nut on the back.  I would suggest that you don't leave it in the cage all the time my parrot managed to get it loose a broke on of the mounting threaded prongs and I had to toss it.  I'm thinking of buying another one a use a rubber gasket on the outside of the cage between the bars and the plastic nut.

**Q: Very sturdy but i am having trouble figuring out how to take it apart for cleaning .  i am generally very clever this has me stumped.  can anyone help**
A: On the center square-shaped piece on the back, there's a small button on the side. Push that in and pull it off, and the center pin should slide out from the front.

**Q: I purchased 2 of these, recieved 1.5 in the box.  I only recieved the part that holds the food, not the cover or part that holds it to the cage.**
A: Contact the company that sold it to you on amazon and tell them your issue so they can replace it. Mine came whole in original packaging.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ to answer all the questions I had….
*by C***E on March 26, 2024*

I purchased the xl green wheel. I’m going to try to answer all the questions I had that i couldn’t find answers to. This was a good purchase for my Congo African grey & immediately entertained her. She isn’t usually great at foraging around the cage so I wasn’t sure she’d figure this out but to my surprise she had it emptied in 5 minutes! Though she hasn’t actually used the way turn knob on the front , she just pushes the compartments via the opening. She’s a rescued plucker so I’m trying to find more things to keep her busy& this gave her a job to do. -My first concern was the dreaded sticker everyone commented about so I ordered a bottle of goo gone in preparation & was surprised to have it arrive with no sticker. It was however coated in an oily film on the top cover piece only and lots of scratches so I’m assuming I got a used one (Grumble grumble) but it’s possible they finally did away with the sticker? -I was back & fourth on what size to get for a grey as I saw them all recommended but i personally would advise the xl. I chose it over the medium because the hole placement to the medium seems like it would spill a lot of things out and also be harder to actually get things out of. The hole in the xl does keep items in the chambers & keeps from spilling out. The chambers are not so deep that my bird can’t get whatever is in the bottom. I will note that if you fill them super full it’s possible a bit could fall out if it spins too fast but not likely. I was worried it might be a little to hard to turn as someone mentioned they could barely move theirs but it spins extremely easily. - others noted their bird pulling the wheel off the base that attaches to the cage… in my photo with the purple arrow, the arrow points to the tab that has to be pressed down to release. To avoid my bird being able to access that tab, I placed the bottom part of the wheel up against a perch. -the photo with the purple circle is my biggest concern & the part I do expect her to break. The small plastic hooks are very thin and my grey is an aggressive chewer so we will see if this hold up. -the bolt/screw that I saw mentioned isn’t really a bolt/screw…. & it was confusing to get off initially as there’s no instructions. I was trying to unscrew forever before I realized there’s a button you have to depress to release on the square plastic nut like part. It’s very easy however if this ever gets lost it won’t be replaceable. - I also saw someone stated this could only be mounted on horizontal bars ( possibly that’s just the medium size ?) because the xl /giant models have cross cuts in the plastic mounting bolts so they can be mounted either way. Love how easy it is to clean this. Love that it entertains the plucker even briefly. She initially wanted to kill it but once she saw the cashews she got busy trying to figure it out. She chewed on it pretty aggressively & has not broken it yet, fingers cross! As of now I do highly recommend this toy, may have to update if she breaks it but seeing that it’s held up to macaws and cockatoos gives me confidence.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Keeps my African Grey busy
*by M***. on October 11, 2017*

My African Grey loves this toy; as soon as she realized how it worked, she was all over it. By now, it's become the only way she gets seeds and has reduced the amount she is able to eat in a certain time frame (which leaves more room for healthy food), all the while keeping her busy and entertained. She is still somewhat new to foraging and I think the clear plastic is helpful to birds like her that need a visible incentive to explore new toys. If she isn't able to see what's inside, she often loses interest pretty quickly. With this, though, her food was clearly right under her beak and, once I showed her that there was a way to get to it, she wouldn't stop until she had gotten it to work herself. I'm afraid the concept of rotating the toy with the knob is kind of lost on her, but she has no trouble moving the holes around by holding on to them and pulling. Unlike bigger parrots, she also doesn't seem strong enough to take it apart or damage it in any way. She has trouble spotting the holes, but I get the feeling that her eyesight might not be the best. Either way, it adds to the challenge. I've seen reviews that say their bird wasn't interested in the toy and I can think of one possible reason why this might have been the case. I used to think that her curiosity would just get the best of her with most toys, but have had to realize that she's just kind of paranoid and new things are scary. So, nowadays, I always give her time to get used to new objects and place them in her field of view for a couple of days before I introduce her to them. This and luring her in with treats has made a huge difference in how she approaches new toys. I find that rewarding her in close proximity leads to her seeing them in a new light fairly quickly. She is usually fine with touching them soon afterwards, especially when I place treats on them. I can see why having to unscrew the toy to refill it could be annoying to some people, but because I only put a seed mix in it, I don't need to bother with that. This is the only negative I can think of; it's valid criticism, but doesn't really affect me, since I basically just dunk it into the seed mix a couple times and shake off what has collected on the top. If you intend to fill this toy with small pieces of dry food, "dipping" it into a big container should do the trick and make unscrewing it unnecessary. Lately, I've been filling the chambers with only small amounts of food and adding crumpled-up pieces of cardboard to make things a little harder. (This also leads to way less food falling out of the toy). I'm thinking about adding small wooden beads to the mix as well, just to keep things interesting for her. If you're looking for a time consuming foraging toy, this is it (especially if you also fill it with cardboard or other "obstacles"). It can withstand my parrot's incessant pulling and biting and seems durable enough (at least for a grey-sized parrot). I bought it used for about 11 bucks, so if you think a new one is too pricey and a used one is available, that might be an option for you, too.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Durable Forage Feeder w/ One Flaw
*by R***A on September 12, 2022*

Connects well to the cage. Quality materials and durable. The center circle attaches and detaches so you can easily remove the feeder from the cage to fill. All plastic (except the nut/bolt) so can put in dishwasher. The puzzle is a nice mental challenge for my African Grey. She figured it out quickly but at least it makes her have to forage a little and not just eat from a bowl. My problem is the center locking bolt. This is the mechanism that opens/closes the circle puzzle piece allowing you to fill it easily once removed from the cage. It’s simply a bolt and nut so you need a screwdriver. The small nut can easily get lost or dropped (granted that’s easy/cheap to replace). I have another similar puzzle feeder that uses a press and release type of attachment that is much easier to deal with on a daily basis.

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