Bainbridge Bouncing Balls
Product Description
Don't let the name fool you, this toy is all about grounded, natural play. The Bainbridge Bouncing Balls features a central palm star that acts as a shredding hub, leading down to wicker balls and a thick raffia tassel.
It’s designed to be pulled, tossed, and deconstructed, providing a safe outlet for the busywork that small birds crave.
This toy is a great candidate for foot toy conversion! If your bird prefers playing on the ground or a flat surface, simply remove the hanging hardware and let them chase, toss, and roll the wicker balls around their play gym.
Product Selection & Suitability
Before purchasing, please read the product description thoroughly and view all available images. Check the "Recommended For" section to ensure the item is appropriate for your bird’s species and size. If you are unsure if a product is suitable for your pet, please contact us for support before placing your order.
Supervision & Safety
No toy is completely safe or indestructible. Depending on your pet’s individual chewing habits, toys may develop small pieces or frayed edges over time.
Inspect daily: Check all toys every day for damaged or broken parts.
- Remove promptly: If a toy is damaged, remove it immediately to prevent injury or ingestion.
- Supervise always: All products must be used under strict supervision.
- Not for children: These products are for animal use only and are not toys for children.
Liability Disclaimer
Get Flocked and its suppliers are not liable for any damage, injury, or death caused to any animal or person through the use of these products. Proper selection and supervised use remain the responsibility of the owner.
A Note on Colours & Designs
We do our best to show accurate images of each product, but colours and designs may vary slightly in person. This can be due to screen settings, lighting, or natural variations in the product finish. Unless stated otherwise, accessories shown in images are not included.
Professional Advice
The details we provide are for general guidance and are not a replacement for advice from a qualified vet. For personalised advice about your pet’s health, please consult your veterinarian. We are not veterinary professionals; any reliance on this information is at your own discretion. If your pet has a medical issue, contact your vet immediately.


