Indoor Bird Treats

Indoor Bird Treats

We offer a range of tasty Treats, perfect for ensuring your Bird has a balanced diet! Find safe, tasty treats here.

Supplements to Your Bird’s Diet

Avian veterinarians often recommend dietary supplementation for “seed junkies,” those birds that refuse to touch anything other than seeds. You may have a bird that is molting, laying eggs, or recuperating from an illness or injury, or perhaps your bird is stressed from a recent move, loss of a mate or other stressful situation. In these cases, you should consider a dietary supplement to keep your bird in tip-top shape.

Also, just as you may sometimes take vitamins, it’s often good for a bird to have a vitamin and mineral supplement just to make sure that he is getting the nutritional elements he needs to remain healthy. Speak with your avian veterinarian about dietary supplementation before you start giving them to your pet bird. You can harm your bird by over-supplementing, but it can’t hurt to offer a supplement a couple of days a week. If you add a powdered supplement to the water, change the water at least twice a day, and offer only freshwater (without the supplement) at night to ensure that bacteria doesn’t grow in the dish.


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HONEY RINGS (30 x 25g)

LEEWAY WOODWORK

£18.99


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FRUITY STICKS (28 x 45g)

Leeway

£24.99


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Bonbonniere Sticks x12

NESTOR

£12.78


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EGG & GRASS SEED x14

VITAKRAFT

£15.95


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Fruity Sticks x28

Johnsons

£26.85


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Fruity Sticks x28

Johnsons

£37.71


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Bumper Bell

Johnsons

£5.49


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Fruit + Nut x5 XXL

Nestor

£16.67


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Egg Smakers

Vitapol

£6.52

Nutri-Berrie Yummies

Bird recipes don’t get easier than this! First, buy a box of ready-made cornbread mix. Follow the directions on the package. Before you are ready to pour it into the baking pan (or muffin pan) add two cups of Nutri-Berries, then bake. You may have to bake it for a little longer than the package allows. Your bird will have a blast picking the Nutri-Berries out of the muffins! Cool before serving. Cut into squares and freeze, and then defrost when needed.

Pan (Avi) Cakes

This one is super easy, too. Buy a packet of ready-mixed pancake batter. If you can get whole-wheat pancake mix, even better. Make mix as directed on the box. Just before pouring the mix onto a heated griddle, break up some Avi-Cakes into it and then make your pancakes. Serve warm, not hot.

Healthy Snacks For Your Pet Bird

Along with your bird’s base diet and other healthful foods, it’s great to offer nutritious snacks, but most importantly, snacks should be fun to eat, like Popcorn Nutri-Berrie Treats. Ideally, you’ll offer snacks formulated for birds rather than salty, fatty, or sugary treats that might be in your cupboard. Snacks should make up no more than 10% of your bird’s diet during the week. Healthy snacks can also include rice cakes, whole-wheat bread, no-salt added whole-wheat crackers, but in moderation.