Rope Refuge

Introducing the Rope Refuge, the perfect playground for your climbing critters! Whether they're birds, monkeys, or mischievous squirrels, this Rope Refuge will keep them entertained for hours. It's versatile enough to be used both horizontally and vertically, making it a great addition to any aviary or animal habitat.

Made with six 12" diameter heavy-duty food-grade polyethylene balls, this Rope Refuge can accommodate multiple animals at once. The perches/handles are black-oxide steel U-Bolts. 

If stainless steel is required for your facility or application, please contact our sales team for availability and custom options.

You can customize the length, ball size, wall thickness, and color to suit your animal's preferences (because we all know how picky they can be!). And if you want a different rope material, we've got you covered with options like cotton, manila, polypropylene, nylon, and even sisal (when available).

But wait, there's more! You can adjust the balls' positions on the rope without any tools, and we've even included a woven "eye splice" at one end and an "end whipping" wrap at the other to prevent unraveling.

So, what are you waiting for? Get your hands on the Rope Refuge today and let your furry or feathered friends swing into action!

When you order a sales representative will be in contact with you regarding colors. The Rope Refuge is offered in six different colors.

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- Hebrew Proverb
Photo Credits

Photo Courtesy of Cheyenne Mountain Zoo

The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them.
- Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
I had a very famous trainer tell me once, 'You can usually train a wild animal but never tame a wild animal, ever.' They are always going to be wild, no matter what anybody says.
- Jack Hanna

Did You Know?

The Javan Rhino is the rarest large mammal on the planet, and none are in captivity, according to the World Wildlife Fund. They’re a shy species used to living in dense tropical forests, which are tough to replicate in captivity.

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