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playstand
Anyone is the northwesty area got a playstand shoved in a garage somewhere? A friends macaw is coming for a month so looking for something suitable, cheers!
hollie- very chatty
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Re: playstand
sorry hollie all mine are in use have you tried asking on wirral freecycle.
parrotmum- very chatty
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Re: playstand
No I'll have to join up, I'm on the crewe and nantwich one!
hollie- very chatty
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Re: playstand
just put your want on them and i will put one on the wirral one 4 you.
parrotmum- very chatty
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Thanks mandy, will stick one on when I get on the lap top later, I'm sure they've gone up in price since I was buying them a few years ago. I really like the daylight ones cos they have lots of bits to put toys on, but the tower on scarletts looks mint!
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ive had 2 off scarlet and they are brill not shore what they are called at min but my lot love them they are big playstands as they are for the macaws but all the others pinch them when macaws not on them.
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I had a few of the cheaper stands a few years ago, but the toos undid all the screws and I was forever replacing them, the daylight ones were more solid and they struggled getting the screws off. I really want a java tree, but I don't think ash would appreciate my excuse for not getting a double buggy, "babe, I bought the java tree for the baby...l
hollie- very chatty
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Re: playstand
lol!!!
Yes I am sure you could suspend a baby hammock or swing from one of the branches and little Flick could sit on the base!!! She might need an umbrella to stop her getting pooped on tho! Sorted!
Yes I am sure you could suspend a baby hammock or swing from one of the branches and little Flick could sit on the base!!! She might need an umbrella to stop her getting pooped on tho! Sorted!
Michelle- Posts : 987
Join date : 2011-01-14
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Location : Barry, Vale of Glamorgan
Re: playstand
I'm more concerned about her getting eaten! I'd imagine those nice long tail feathers would be perfect for grubby little mitts to yank!
hollie- very chatty
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Re: playstand
To be honest, a plain ordinary T Bar stand can be good, especially if it`s temporary for the Macaw.
The ones with all the ladders and swings lower down rarely get used and just get pooped on!
The tbars can be moved from room to room, they are up high enough and have a tray to catch the poo. You can soon hang a toy over or put foot toys in the pots
The ones with all the ladders and swings lower down rarely get used and just get pooped on!
The tbars can be moved from room to room, they are up high enough and have a tray to catch the poo. You can soon hang a toy over or put foot toys in the pots
Re: playstand
Why dont you answer my pm's ive sent you hollie ive set the stand up as ive said before so you can see it & ive also sent you my number to ring if your not interested then just say ???
ronnie11- Posts : 15
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Re: playstand
I think Hollies been using the site on her phone and you dont get the pm on it im sure she will respond when on laptop Ronnie
Re: playstand
I have been using the site on my phone, will check pm later when I go on the laptop.
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