Bird Treat Quality Concerns
Lafeber Popcorn Nutri-Berries Cockatiel & Parakeet Bird Treat, 4-oz bag

Lafeber Popcorn Nutri-Berries Cockatiel & Parakeet Bird Treat, 4-oz bag

By Lafeber 9 reviews analyzed Updated Oct 2023 90% confidence
6.6 /10
Quality
8.0
Value
5.0
Design
0.0
Function
8.0
Durability
6.0

In a Nutshell

  • Most birds love the treat
  • Some birds did not eat it
  • BEST FOR FOR birds who enjoy popcorn-like treats
  • Consider using as an in-cage treat if your bird is picky.

Quick Verdict

The Lafeber Popcorn Nutri-Berries are well-liked by some birds but not all. A few birds did not eat them, while others enjoyed them. The overall reaction is mixed, but it might be worth a try.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 9
Would Recommend 78%
Would Buy Again 55%
Avg Lifespan N/A

Pet Compatibility

🐕 Dogs
Caution
🐈 Cats
Caution

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Good for most Birds (6)

    The treat is well-received by most birds and particularly enjoyed by cockatiels, parrots, wildcat, and quakers.

  • Birds enjoy the flavor (3)

    The smell and taste of the product are popular among the birds that enjoy it

Cons

  • Birds may not eat it (2) major

    Some birds might not eat the treat and just play around with it

  • Might not work as a primary Treat (2) minor

    The popcorn treat can be used as a secondary treat while other treats act as a primary

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Owners of Cockatiels and Parakeets — Specific mention of enjoyment for this pet type

Skip If

  • Owners of birds who eat a specific treat — bird owner found that the bird's primary preference for other treats outweighs the popcorn

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan None mentioned

Cleaning Methods

Machine wash
Hand wash
Spot clean

Floor Compatibility

⚠️ Hardwood
⚠️ Tile
⚠️ Carpet
⚠️ Vinyl
⚠️ Laminate

Rating Distribution

4.7
9 reviews
5★
67%
4★
0%
3★
11%
2★
0%
1★
11%
good bird treat (5) bird encompasses (3) bird refuses to eat it (2) messy (1)

Common Questions

Do these treats help achieve weight for birds

There are no mentions regarding the weight achievement.

Highlighted Reviews

— Louise

"He knows when he is getting his snack and enjoys the popcorn"

— Sharon

"Refused to eat it"

Bottom Line

While most birds love it, it is not universally accepted by all birds. Birds who like millet might prefer that over these treats. Consider using as an in-cage treat if your bird is picky.

6.6 /10
Below Average