JW Pet InSight Millet Spray Holder Bird Feeder, Regular
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With the JW Pet InSight Millet Spray Holder, you can offer your pet bird a delicious millet treat to stimulate his natural foraging instincts. The colorful plastic holder easily attaches to the cage wall by hooking onto the bars of the cage. To keep it extra secure, you can hang it from the Insight Treat Stick Holder, which features a curved perch and bottom tray to cut down on spills. The Insight Millet Spray Holder is great for any type of millet that your bird desires.
Key Benefits- Colorful millet spray treat holder that helps keep fragments and debris from falling outside the cage
- Ideal for parakeets, canaries, cockatiels and finches
- Can be used with any type of millet and also be used to hold similar bird grasses and other stemmed treats.
- Two different ways to attach to the cage, can be hooked onto bars of cage or hang from the Insight Treat Stick Holder (sold separately)
- Easy to remove and clean
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Item Number102132
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Dimensions5 x 1 x 10.75 inches
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Feeder TypeCage
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Farm Animal TypeN/A
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Bird TypeCanary, Cockatiel, Finch, Parakeet
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BrandPetmate
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Capacity (Max)†53 cubic inches
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MaterialPlastic
JW Millet Spray Holder can be placed inside of the Insight Treat Stick Holder to stimulate natural foraging instincts. For parakeets, canaries, cockatiels and finches.
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78% Recommend
78% of reviewersrecommend this product
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Great for multiple purposes
By sarabell on Feb 9, 2021
I recently purchased one for millet and it works great. I have 4 parakeets and they love it. I just ordered 3 more as I can use them as well for foraging items like shredded papers and I have used them for kale and fruits and veggies. I love them especially for the price. They are made of thin plastic but have held up well but may not survive a big bird. IDK
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really big and perfect for millets!
By bleu on Feb 18, 2021
This was bigger than I thought! It holds millets well but the problem is that it’s a little hard for my budgie to put his beak through the holes. He can still get the millets but it’s not as easy as before
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dissapointed
By leesimom on Jan 2, 2021
Didn't work for my birds (assortment of - Cockatiels, Parakeets & Doves in a flight) I put millet in flight regularly (loose) they love it. Didn't touch it in holder. Believe it has to much plastic on feeder. It may work for some??
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Millet spray holder
By Chris on Jan 22, 2021
My little buddies love this item it is excellent decreased mess plus it allows them to hold onto the millet better my feathered friends are so fussy and they give it Five stars
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Not a fit for my birdie
By Nikki on Jan 10, 2021
This particular millet spray holder doesn’t allow my canary easy access to millet spray. I ordered the horizontal millet spray holder today.
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I recommend!
By Lexie on Feb 6, 2021
This is the perfect size for all of my birds. It gives them another little activity to do in their cage, I love it!
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Great idea !!
By Joesi on Jan 8, 2021
My cockatiel took to this right away !! It is like a new toy for him to forge into. He doesn't eat his millet too fast now !!
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See tree feeders
By Carolyn on Dec 11, 2020
These are great. They make the birds work for the seed trees. They don't devour the seed trees. Love them
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Not ok for a cockatiel!
By janis99999999 on Sep 16, 2020
This site says ok for a cockatiel. It is not Ok tho because it is too tight for a bird to get the food. My bird squawks when he sees it , he hates it so bad.
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My zebra finch almost died
By jcfarris on Jun 23, 2020
I made the mistake of hanging the holder on its side so my birds could get to all of the millet. While I was gone one day, one of my boys pulled out the millet and crawled inside. When I got home, he had lodged himself all the way into the most narrow end. I thought he was dead. He wasn't moving and I couldn't tell if he was even breathing. I cut him out, and although terrified and ruffled, he recovered. I think I'll stick to clips to hold my millet now.