





🦜 Twist, perch, and play — the ultimate comfy perch your bird will never want to leave!
JW Pet Comfy Perch is a 32-inch flexible, multi-color rope perch designed for medium to large birds like Macaws. Its bendable design allows customizable shapes to stimulate exercise and grip strength, while the soft rounded rope promotes joint health. Easy-to-use screw-off attachments enable versatile cage placement. With over 7,500 positive reviews, it’s a durable, engaging perch that enhances your bird’s comfort and activity.
| Brand | JW |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 7,508 Reviews |
| Material | Plastic |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Dimensions | 16.9"L x 1.35"W x 4.16"H |
| Size | Medium |
D**Y
Awesome Bird Perch, Wrap it in Vet tape first.
I’ve been buying this bird perch for years and highly recommend it. It’s important to wrap it with Vet Wrap, as birds can tear it apart and may accidentally ingest the string. Durability will vary depending on the bird, but with proper care, it typically lasts around two years or even longer. It’s much more comfortable for birds’ feet compared to standard perches.
D**R
Great Product for my African Grey Parrot
My African Grey LOVES these. So glad I found this site as these are priced at half of what I have paid before. Exactly like the others I paid so much more for. Wish I would have seen these first! Thank you.
D**Z
Great Perches in Every Size!
I have two of each length—14”, 21”, and 32”—and they’ve been perfect for my parrotlet, Kai! The flexibility lets me shape them in different ways, keeping his space fun and engaging. The 14” ones are great for small spots and resting areas, the 21” works well for mid-sized perches, and the 32” spans across the cage for a great climbing route. The soft rope is gentle on his feet, and he loves bouncing around on them. Sturdy, colorful, and easy to install—these are a must-have for any bird cage setup!
M**C
Fantastic.
This rope is huge and the materials are better than the others I have been buying. I will be buying again. This is a beat rope perch for birds on Amazon.
C**O
Hard to clen vital for birds though
these are vital for birds as AR on their feet 24 7 and often have food problems. I'm detected because we don't look underneath their feet! Here's need a very wide variety of purchase. And these are great as long as you have. Bird does not Peck out them. Because then the bird can choke. the only thing I don't like is there difficult to wash? If you put them on the machine rather in the machine. Then the Fall off. Because the glue gets soft even if it's cold water. They will always been this way since they were frustrated. And they remained this way for today. Dicky's appointment decades later over 30 years. If the bird poops on them would stay inevitably. Well, it's very difficult to get off. I didn't matter, they're still necessary and if the price is right, you can keep changing them but if you need large ones, they call them more costly, don't get the ones that have the metal at the end, the shop and they can impair a bird, get the ones like. These that have plastic At the ends. Were they attached to the cages
M**C
Wrap these with vet wrap for bird safety
I got one large and two small of these rope perches for my budgie (parakeet) who now has a disabled leg. He needs a way to climb more since his landing skills aren’t as good, and I wanted to provide a softer surface for his good leg since it’s getting most of the pressure now. I installed the two smaller rope perches in a half circle around his food and water dishes so he has an easy landing/perching surface for eating and drinking. The long rope perch runs from the bottom of the left side of the cage up to the top of the right side, and it’s not a small cage. He also has several wood perches and a couple of platforms to choose from. I see him sitting on the long rope perch quite often. The most important thing with rope perches for any bird is to wrap them with vet wrap. When they’re brand new they’re fine, but with wear and tear, especially if your bird chews on them, strings will start to come loose. These strings can wrap around a toe, leg, or even a neck, trapping your bird and causing injury or death. There have been many cases of birds ingesting the rope fibers after chewing on the rope perch—this will cause an expensive vet bill, as the fibers get impacted in the bird’s crop, requiring surgery, or the bird will die. By wrapping the perch in vet wrap you protect your bird from these loose strings. If your bird is an avid chewer, like my caique, vet wrap may not be enough and a rope perch may not be the best choice. For birds like my budgie though, who doesn’t chew very much, it can be made to be very safe. Now onto the quality of the rope perch. I’ve owned a few rope perches in the past. This brand seems to be just as good of quality as any others I’ve owned. They were easy to install, even with my hands being not all that strong. I love that they’re bendable and they will hold whatever shape you put them in. They are hard to clean, but again if you wrap them in vet wrap, the vet wrap is somewhat easier to clean and you can just remove it and rewrap when they get too dirty. Overall they seem pretty durable and I expect them to last a long time.
K**H
Great
They love their rope perches.
C**R
Great comfort for your parrots feet.
My parrot lives these purches they're very comfortable on the feet!!
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