Treat your Cape Parrot to nutritious and delicious snacks designed for training, foraging, and bonding. At Parrot Essentials, we've curated over 120 species-appropriate treats, from crunchy seed sticks to soft fruit cups, nut blends, and enrichment toppers, tailored to the needs of medium parrots like the Cape.
These treats use human-grade ingredients and are perfect for daily rewards, special occasions, or as part of your bird's foraging routine. Enjoy free UK delivery on orders over £39 and extra value through Subscribe & Save.
- Sized for Medium Parrots: Treats designed for Cape Parrots' beak strength and dietary needs.
- Training & Bonding Friendly: Small, bite-sized options like NutriBerries, sesame sticks, and fruit bites ideal for rewards.
- Foraging & Enrichment: Jelly cups, seed bells, and dried fruit blends work well in foraging toys and puzzles.
- Human-Grade Ingredients: Dried papaya, banana chips, nuts, and berries free from artificial additives.
- Soft & Crunchy Options: Choose from a wide range of textures to suit your parrot's preferences.
- Meal Toppers & Enrichment Blends: Flower fusions, veggie vibes, and bee pollen add variety and nutrition.
- Trusted Brands: Harrison's, Lafeber, Tidymix, Parrot Café, and more.
- Value & Offers: Multi-buy discounts, bundle packs, and Subscribe & Save savings available.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What treats are best for Cape Parrots?
Offer a mix of dried fruits, nut blends, and enrichment treats like NutriBerries or jelly cups for both nutrition and mental stimulation.
Q: Can I give these treats daily?
Yes, in moderation. Treats should be less than 10% of the diet and used mainly for training, bonding, or foraging enrichment.
Q: Are jelly fruit cups safe for parrots?
Absolutely, these are parrot-specific and safe when offered occasionally as a fun reward.
Q: How do I use treats for foraging?
Hide them in shreddable toys, treat racks, or foot toys to encourage natural problem-solving and reduce boredom.
Q: Can these treats replace pellets or seeds?
No, treats are supplemental and should be combined with a balanced daily diet of pellets, seeds, and fresh produce.