Higgins Worldly Cuisines Inca Bean Salad Bird Treats
In a Nutshell
- Treats generally well-received by birds.
- Some birds, particularly love birds and cockatiels, may ignore the treats.
- Cooking instructions and packaging can be improved.
- Most owners are satisfied and would purchase again.
Quick Verdict
The Higgins Worldly Cuisines Inca Bean Salad Bird Treats are generally well-received by most birds. Parsons Lotus Sassy likes her warm food in the morning. There a few negative reviews about food quality.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Taste Appeal (5)
Many birds love the taste and enjoy eating the treats.
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Easy Preparation (2)
Treats are easy to prepare for birds
Cons
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Bird Selectivity (4) minor
Some bird species, like love birds and cockatiels, may ignore the treats.
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Packaging Issues (1) minor
Some users had difficulty opening the packaging, which is hard to open.
Tip: Use scissors to cut past the zip seal.
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Cooking Instructions (1) minor
Some users found the cooking instructions unclear and the product undercooked.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Bird owners β Most birds enjoy the treats, and it's a good addition to their diet.
β Skip If
- β’ Owners of love birds and cockatiels β These birds may ignore the treats.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
How are the cooking instructions?
Not very elaborate
Highlighted Reviews
"My bird puts his beak in the bowl and doesnβt come up for awhile. And when he does he has his back beak covered with food. He eats like a king!!"
"Had to cut below zip seal to open it. 2. Cooking instructions hard to go by. 3. Was not done after cooking almost twice the time stated to cook. 4. Would like to return this."
Bottom Line
Great treats for most birds, but prepare for potential pickiness.