3 Pcs Bird Rope Perches Gradient Color, Bendable Parrot Bird Perch Rope Stand for Cage, Stand Climbing Stand Toy for Cockatiels, Lovebirds, Budgies, Parakeets (2 Short + 1 Long)
$15.99






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Product description

3 Pcs Bird Rope Perches Gradient Color
Includes two 13.8 inch and one 31.5 inch bird rope perches. It can be flexibly bent, suitable for any cage shape.

Flexible and Adjustable
Flexible and adjustable: each perch rope can be bent into different shapes, allowing them to be adapted to a variety of birdcage layouts.

Cotton Wrap
The perch rope is made by winding chewy cotton thread around a thickened steel core, which is gentle on the bird’s feet and prevents foot deformities

Thickened Bird Ropes
Our bird ropes perches are made with a thickened steel core inside, which increases the weight capacity and ensures long-lasting durability and safety. Suitable for small to medium sized birds
Bird Rope Installation Procedure, Tool-Free installation


Widely Application
The Bird rope perches for small to medium sized parrots, peonies, mandarin ducks, and other similarly sized birds, and can be used as an abundant bird cage accessory or installed in your other location.
Package Dimensions : 7.99 x 6.81 x 4.21 inches; 11.68 ounces
Item model number : RT-N-SZ-3P-US
Date First Available : May 14, 2025
Manufacturer : ANA EGO
ASIN : B0F8P199J3
Best Sellers Rank: #39,406 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #76 in Bird Perches
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OPTIMISED SIZE: Includes two 13.8 inch and one 31.5 inch bird rope perches. It can be flexibly bent, suitable for any cage shape, creating multi-level play areas for climbing, resting and exploring, reducing territorial conflicts between birds
DURABLE AND SAFE: The Perching ropes are made of chewy cotton thread wrapped around a steel core that can be bent into a variety of shapes that are gentle on the bird’s feet, preventing foot deformities and ensuring long-lasting durability and safety versus cheaper hollow ropes
GRADUATED COLOUR: The multi-toned design of this parrot rope perch attracts curious birds and stimulates natural foraging instincts. Turns a dull cage into a fun playground and improves parrot’s mental agility,It is a rare toy for birds
QUICK INSTALLATION: Tool-Free installation! Includes metal screws to attach tightly to the bird cage in seconds, sturdy iron connectors and thickened bird ropes support to withstand small to medium sized birds, ensuring stability during game play
APPLICATION: This thickened bird rope is suitable for small and medium-sized parrots, peonies, mandarin ducks, and other small and medium-sized birds, and can be used as an abundant bird cage accessory or installed in your other location
8 reviews for 3 Pcs Bird Rope Perches Gradient Color, Bendable Parrot Bird Perch Rope Stand for Cage, Stand Climbing Stand Toy for Cockatiels, Lovebirds, Budgies, Parakeets (2 Short + 1 Long)
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Tiffany Huval –
Awesome perches!
Excellent perches! They are exactly what I needed.
emonet –
Better sized for a parakeet..
These are nice quality, easy to install and a good value. However, the picture shows a conure on the perches and they look a decent sized with the conure on them. They are much smaller in person, better for a bird such as a parakeet. I believe our quaker will destroy these quickly.
Adrian C. –
Perfect Perches
Perches work great. They look good and the birds love them. They were a great value.
Liz Roberts –
These are my birds favorite perches
My bird loves these perches! He actually uses them more than his wooden perches â theyâve quickly become his favorite spot in the cage. The texture must feel good on his feet because he goes to them all the time.We gave the longest one to our cockatiel friend, Snowy, and she likes it too. Itâs nice that the set comes with different sizes, so you can use them in different spots.Sturdy, easy to attach, and clearly bird-approved. Great value. After seeing how others used the long one, I kind of wish I had kept it. I could have put it at the top of the cage at his Granny’s house, and he would have an out-of-cage space there too.
Sara Sentman –
Good Alternative to Wooden Perches
These are great for another texture for birds to perch on. They feel heavy duty and are pretty colors. The longer one reaches across the cage which is nice because my bird is young and clumsy and not the best at traveling around his cage yet. Giving 4 stars because one of them broke almost immediately.
Lschwartz04 –
Fun and Colorful Perches My Birds Enjoy
âThese rope perches are a hit with my birds! Theyâre soft, bendable, and easy to attach to the cage. My cockatiels and budgies love climbing and playing on them, and the colorful gradient adds a nice touch to the cage. Great quality and very durableâdefinitely recommend for small to medium birds.
Degenerate –
Cute perches
Good for lightweight animals- my dwarf rats love them and they have held up so well thus far.Great value and I feel like they’d be great for birds as described and intended as well.Cute colors!
Lelei –
Pretty perches
Beautiful colors with a tightly woven rope! I don’t know the material so I probably would not recommend if your birds chew on their rope perches, but mine don’t and I only use these outside their cage/supervised so I’m not as worried about potentially synthetic materials. Price is reasonable for 3 perches imo.The only thing I really don’t like is there are large gobs of what appears to be hot glue(?) around the tube of each connection point, and that *is* something my parrots will chew on, so I’m going to have to try to hide them or cut it off. I’ve never had a rope perch do that and I’m not sure why they thought it necessary.