








🍒 Elevate snack time—because your bird deserves a treat as vibrant as their personality!
Wild Harvest Fruit Kabobs are a premium, all-bird treat crafted from real carrot, cherry, and cranberry, featuring a unique 100% edible skewer. Packaged in a resealable bag to maintain freshness, these kabobs promote natural foraging behavior and provide essential nutrients to support your bird’s health and happiness.

| ASIN | B08C6LXSLC |
| ASIN | B08C6LXSLC |
| Additional Features | Edible Skewer for Easy Feeding |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Allergen Information | Abalone Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,154 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #37 in Bird Treats |
| Brand Name | Wild Harvest |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (839) |
| Date First Available | July 1, 2020 |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Flavor | Carrot, Cranberry |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00026851992271 |
| Included Components | Treats |
| Item Form | Chunk |
| Item Type Name | Fruit Kabobs |
| Item Weight | 0.09 Pounds |
| Item model number | P-99227-1 |
| Manufacturer | Wild Harvest |
| Manufacturer | Wild Harvest |
| Manufacturer Part Number | P-99227-1 |
| Model Number | P-99227-1 |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Product Benefits | Enhances bird's mental stimulation and happiness |
| Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 4.72 x 7.09 inches; 1.41 ounces |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Pet Treat, Appetite Stimulation, Dental Health Support, Immune System Boost |
| Special Ingredients | Carrot, Cranberry |
| Specific Uses For Product | Treats |
| Target Species | Bird |
| UPC | 026851992271 |
A**W
Excellent quality. Little interest from my bird.
Excellent quality. It is exactly what it says it is. My birds are not interested for some reason sadly though 😕
P**O
Good
Birds likes it.
R**L
It’s kind of tricky (read for tips and theories)
I have a cockatiel, one that is not particularly bonded with the family (he was given to us by another family years ago and he only really has a loose bond with my son). The cockatiel loves millet sprays and those honey seed clusters but we wanted to try to get something more in his diet - like fruit. We thought the fruit sticks were a great idea. Admittedly they were very small, smaller than expected. And the fruit, especially the cranberries, fall off pretty easily. The first time we put it in the cage, he avoided that part of the cage where it was. We left it in there for about a week and a half before he felt comfortable exploring it. My guess is that the colors and shapes of the treat turn him off from it… after all, his previous treats were seed based for more than 5 years. So fruit treats must look pretty alien to him. Once he realized it was edible, he would peck at it once in a while, some fruits he seems to favor more than others as he would pluck them off the stick. Although the stick is chewable and edible, he does not seem interested in the stick and only goes for the fruit pieces. So many times we have found a bare stick in the cage with some fruit thrown in the bottom and some fruit missing (assumed eaten). Anyways, it’s tricky to get your bird interested in the treat, especially if he’s used to having seeds as a treat most of his life. I heard that birds don’t really have a sense of smell, so our cockatiel probably could not tell if it was food or a toy or what based off of the LOOKS of the treat. The reality is, we could have dried the fruit ourselves and fed it to him. I am giving this 3 stars because I feel it is a good way to introduce the idea of fruit to your bird. But not 5 stars because it is small, pricey, takes a while for the bird to be interested, and the edible stick is pretty much ignored.
C**A
Happy bird
My bird enjoyed nibbling on these
J**A
Not ideal for small birds
The package itself looks great and the quality of the dried fruits seems nice too, however my birds just didn’t care for it at all. They didn’t even try a single bite. Not sure if it’s because the fruit kabobs were too tough, or if they just weren’t good in flavor. That was just my observation. I think these would be best for bigger birds. Ps: I have two male budgies.
L**J
Not good
My birds wouldn't eat these at all. I decided I didn't want them to go to waste so I gave them to the outside birds. They took them out of the feeder and dropped them on the deck.
H**E
Great snack for a bird of all sizes
I think my conure loves the stick more than the fruit on the stick. I order this on a monthly basis and I’m very happy my bird loves it.
D**H
Way too small, waste of money.
Ridiculously small would not feed this to anything bigger than a cockatiel. The sticks that they're on are about the size of toothpicks.
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