Price: $19.99 - $16.00
(as of Oct 03, 2025 20:29:26 UTC – Details)
Introduction to JW Pet’s Comfy Perch
JW Pet’s Comfy Perch is a versatile rope perch designed to provide entertainment and exercise for pet birds of all sizes. This flexible bird perch is easy to bend and twist into various creative shapes, allowing pet parents to keep their birds stimulated with different perch styles.
Features
The Comfy Perch offers several key features that make it an excellent choice for bird owners. These include:
- A flexible rope design that can be bent and twisted into various shapes to provide a variety of perching surfaces for birds.
- Bright colors that attract birds to the perch.
- A soft, curved rope that provides gentle support for birds’ feet, promoting long-term joint health.
- Plastic, easy-twist attachments that ensure convenient placement in bird cages and allow for horizontal or vertical installation.
- Availability in three sizes and various lengths and widths to accommodate both smaller birds like Budgies, Parakeets, and Cockatiels, and larger birds like African Grey parrots, Cockatoos, and Macaws.
Pros
The benefits of using the JW Pet Comfy Perch include:
- Promotes exercise and improves birds’ grip strength as they climb a variety of perch shapes.
- Provides a comfortable grip for larger birds.
- Easy to install with screw-off attachments.
- Stimulates birds with different perching surfaces, reducing boredom and stress.
- Supports joint health and comfort with its rounded design.
Cons
While the JW Pet Comfy Perch is a highly rated product, some potential drawbacks to consider are:
- The product dimensions (11.92 x 1.85 x 5.66 inches) and weight (8 ounces) may not be suitable for all bird cage sizes or types.
- Some birds may take time to adjust to the new perch, requiring patience from pet owners.
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 11.92 x 1.85 x 5.66 inches
- Weight: 8 ounces
- Item Model Number: 56122
- Department: Unisex-Adult
- Date First Available: June 20, 2004
- Manufacturer: Booda
- ASIN: B0002AR73Q
- Best Sellers Rank: #7,603 in Pet Supplies, #2 in Bird Perches
- Customer Reviews: 4.6 out of 5 stars, 7,448 ratings
Additional Information
For pet owners looking to enhance their birds’ environment and provide them with stimulating activities, JW Pet offers a range of products including flyers, perches, mirrors for birds, and more. Their durable and intricate toys are designed to keep pets entertained and engaged, promoting bonding and fun between pets and their owners.
Miss 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 arenât as good, and I wanted to provide a softer surface for his good leg since itâs 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 itâs 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 theyâre brand new theyâre 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 perchâthis will cause an expensive vet bill, as the fibers get impacted in the birdâs 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 doesnât chew very much, it can be made to be very safe.Now onto the quality of the rope perch. Iâve owned a few rope perches in the past. This brand seems to be just as good of quality as any others Iâve owned. They were easy to install, even with my hands being not all that strong. I love that theyâre 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.
Tania –
Great
Amazing , Iâve order before and they always come bad quality this one is big and great my parrot was so happy
balvarez143 –
Fun perches for birds
I love these rope perches. I put these inside and outside my cages and my birds love to hang out on them. One of my birds love chewing on it and so far while the perch is a little frayed, it is still not broken. Pretty sturdy and good quality.
Colleen –
Rope perches
Great purchase; my birds love these perches! The rope is easy on their feet and they also love chewing on the rope, too! I think they are safe, good quality, right length but the thickness of the rope is not always stated on the site so sometimes I get one that circumference is too small
Michelle (Michy) Devon –
Completely Changed my Relationship with My Bird
Okay, this perch completely and totally changed my relationship with my bird, for the better. When we first got Conner the Conure (a green cheek conure with the pineapple mutation), he was a sweet bird, but he was a little nippy and very independent. He liked tickles on his head and neck, but when he was done and had enough, he’d bite with no warning. He wasn’t a cuddler or anything like that either. This was hard for me, since all the birds I’ve had when growing up were all very cuddly and sweet. In fact, all birds I’ve known are cuddly sweet like that, at least some of the time.I loved Conner (my conure), and he was fun and full of personality, but he just wasn’t very ‘friendly’ over all. He wouldn’t stay sitting on my shoulder (or anyone’s) for very long, wouldn’t let us tickle his neck for long, nothing. Affection was available, but only in short bouts before he’d bite and then fly back to his cage.Then I bought this perch for him. and I put it on the outside of his cage, so that he hung over my shoulder while I sat in the recliner and did my routine. I work from home, and usually sit in my recliner when I’m working, and now, his cage beside me, I’d let him out and work. This rope perch was right over my shoulder the whole time I was working. I’d basically ignore him, and he’d eventually come down and walk out on the perch and sit over my shoulder. He say, “Watcha doing?” and I’d talk to him. He liked to watch my computer screen (especially when I played Candy Crush, with all the bright colors–but you know, I was, ahem, usually working!)And in just a couple of weeks, he went from a standoffish independent birdie who didn’t interact much with us, to a bird who came straight to his rope perch the minute I let him out. So I started rubbing his neck and scratching his pinfeathers when he was on the perch and he would come and sit as close to me as he could while on the perch. In just a couple of more weeks, he was leaning against my head when he would get tired and was sleeping on me like that.Today, he sleeps in my hand, cuddles with me all the time, comes and lays in my hand if I put it up on the perch next to him. He gives kisses and asks for tickle-tickles on his neck. He hasn’t bitten anyone in months and months now.Using this perch to let him be close to me, but not actually feel trapped by me, let him get used to being around me, and slowly, we learned how to interact with each other. I can now literally turn him upside down in my hand, cuddle with him on my chest or under my hair, you name it. He’s the sweetest, funniest bird.And his rope perch is still right there on his cage and he sits on it right by me all day long while I’m working. I plan to get a couple more of these so I can put some perches up in the bathroom. I want to see if he can get used to taking a shower with me now. I’ve heard birds like that, sometimes, because it’s like bathing in the rain for them. We’ll see if it works. Also, I thin his little feet like the softer surface of the rope perch as a change for the little talons sometimes.The rope is stiff but wiggly enough to position however you want. it’s held up well. I do have to turn it over every now and then, ’cause it will start to droop downward at the part near the connectors, but flipping it over will fix that right up, until it starts to droop again, then just flip it again. I like that I can grab it and bend it up or down so he can reach things, pull it closer to me or push it back toward the cage. It’s also very easy to remove it and reposition it elsewhere on the cage if I need to.A good, quality product and very safe for birdies and works great with the cage. Note: This doesn’t have the suction cups for using on walls or glass/windows/mirrors. This has a plastic screw on connector that’s mostly made for connecting inside cages.UPDATE: Purchased the large version for my G2, and he likes it a lot too. I use it the same way. Only difference between the two is that the G2 is chewing up the rope part and it’s all frayed where he’s done that, but so far, he hasn’t even come close to chewing through it or anything–just some frays, and that doesn’t hurt anything at all.
Billy Rubin –
Good perch
Very thick, sturdy and bendable. Love it
Morgan –
Stand up very well
Iâve purchased these before and will continue to purchase them. Theyâre very heavy duty and last a long time I bought it as a replacement to ones that I bought probably eight or 10 years ago for my blue and gold macaw who decided to eat it and tear it apart
Amazon Customer –
Good Product-Good Price
My parrots love these rope perches!It’s a good product for the price.You can’t go wrong.
Hale and Hardy –
Same as those available in some pet supply stores, but for much better prices (if under $10). I’ve used these perches for many years for my birds. They love them. Wipe clean daily, and top rack of dishwasher twice annually (or more often, if necessary) Allow to dry thoroughly before putting back in your bird’s cage. Buy extras so you always have a clean, dry spare perch. Excellent for little birdies’ feet. Highly recommended.
Christopher –
Rope length is not long enough for the width of the bird cage
Cliente de Amazon –
Está bien el producto, solo no me fijé en el ancho o diámetro de la percha y no era el grosor que yo esperaba
Amazon Customer –
My cockatiels love it they are always standing on it..
Amazon Customer –
Buen producto