A great suggestion Matt. Touche has a flat perching area in his cage where his "feeding station" is. The cage was designed with a long flat perch where the food bowls slide in on a feeding tray. When Touche first started exploring the top of his cage, that's where he hung out and then slowly branched out into the other perches. Still, now I am curious to see what he might do with an individual flat perch. I might just give it a try. Thanks!
-Anna
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Originally Posted by expressmailtome
He is so handsome! A stupid question but have you tried a platform perch like this: Squatters Platform Perch ? Then he could be up high and feel more secure.
Matt
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