Kaytee Fiesta Parakeet Food, Nutritious and Fun Blend, Supports Skin, Feather, Digestion, Brain and Heart Health, 2 pounds
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It’s a party at feeding time with Kaytee Fiesta! Kaytee Fiesta Parakeet Food is a fun-filled, complete diet your animal will love, all while getting the nutrition they need to thrive. Filled with an exciting variety of ingredients, shapes and textures, this bird food blend engages your pet at feeding time and stimulates their natural foraging instincts to keep them from boredom. Kaytee Fiesta Parakeet Food was formulated by a pet bird nutritionist so that your parakeet is getting necessary nutrition in every bite. This is a nutritionally fortified gourmet diet made of a premium blend of fruits, vegetables, seeds and grains offering maximum variety and stimulation for your pet. While they’re loving their meal, you’ll love watching them work through the party of ingredients, shapes and surprises. This blend supports the digestive, brain, skin and feather health of your pet as part of promoting a healthy and happy bird. Sharing your life with a pet is more than just enjoyable, it’s enriching – and Kaytee believes feeding time can be the same. With over 150 years of nutritional experience, it’s no wonder why Kaytee is at the heart of every healthy feeding routine.
Product Dimensions : 3.5 x 6 x 7.25 inches; 2 Pounds
Item model number : 100032257
Department : Unisex-Adult
Date First Available : August 18, 2004
Manufacturer : Central Garden & Pet
ASIN : B000FXUIOU
Country of Origin : USA
ENGAGING AND FUN FOR MEAL TIME with an assortment of shapes and textures to encourage natural foraging and fight boredom
PREMIUM INGREDIENT RICH BLEND with a delicious variety of grains, seeds, fruits and vegetables; packed full of your pet’s favorite flavors like pineapple, carrot and coconut
RICH IN NATURAL ANTIOXIDANTS, omega-3s and probiotics and prebiotics for overall health and immune support, brain and heart health and digestive support
SUPPORTS SKIN AND FEATHER HEALTH for a more vibrant plumage
CAREFULLY CRAFTED & TRUSTED by experts for over 150 years, Kaytee is made for animal lovers
Customers say
Customers find that the bird food provides good value for money. They say it’s a good quality product, and their birds like it. However, some customers have mixed opinions on how well it helps with bird health and smell.
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8 reviews for Kaytee Fiesta Parakeet Food, Nutritious and Fun Blend, Supports Skin, Feather, Digestion, Brain and Heart Health, 2 pounds
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Original price was: $10.99.$8.98Current price is: $8.98.
Joanne G. –
Kaytee fiesta for parakeets
My parakeets love this food and are very happy.
David A Creller Jr –
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Ordered yesterday 3/15/25 and got it on a Sunday 3/16/25. My âgirlsâ appreciate it. Saves me a 40 min trip to Country Max lol. Worth the buy as well
Bernie Weaver –
bird food
birds loved it.
Nathan –
Parakeets and diet
This is long- sorryFirst of all, Iâve been feeding our three parakeets this food for 8 months now. You need to check for mold and smell the seeds for freshness- any company. The seeds can get damp in a warehouse if not sealed properly. I also order from chewy (they put the bag of seeds in another bag and then on a box to send. )Anyway, you should not feed your parakeet an all seed diet. I donât care how good the seed are. I also mix add fresh lettuce (not iceburg) and carrots chopped, but not everyday. Unfortunately one of my female parakeets developed an external tumor growing from her oil gland. It was small and unmonitored it daily. It started to grow fast because she was picking at it. It grew large and bulbous looking. I made an appointment to an avian vet, but had to wait a long time to get her in. Finally she was seen and the doctor said it was a tumor. Sometimes they can be cancerous. It was hanging on like a stem on a flower. She was very uncomfortable with the weight on her backside. I felt bad. I had to wait another month to get her in watching for changes in the tumor growth. Anyway, they put her under and removed it. Great vet. She had to wear a fabricated collar around her neck for almost 2 weeks, she wouldnât bite the stitches. I also had to administer pain medicine and antibiotics. Have you ever tried catching a bird and putting meds in the mouth? It is not fun. I know most people would say, itâs just a parakeetâ and not spend the money, but she is a family member and I didnât want to see her in this condition.It cost me $388.00 for the operation and because I want to know if it was cancerous. It came back negative. Itâs a common tumor developed from an all seed diet and lacking in vitamin A. I was told by the vet that eating an all seed diet is like eating fast food all the time. High in fat. Seeds loose can their vitamins which were added. She suggested mixing in a brand called Zupreem (you can order on Amazon) They are tiny pellets you can introduce slowly to your parakeet. They are full nutrition instead of an all seed diet. I bought a bag and slowly I introducing them. I wonât take the seeds away because they will starve if they donât want to eat the pellets. Itâs a slow introduction. Kaylee seeds are excellent because they do provide a variety mix. There are pellets in the seeds but a different type. My birds donât eat them.They do seem to live the Zupreem pellets.Not all parakeets develop tumors, but it can happen. You can look up these tumors on the oil gland. :)I like this brand because it has a good mix of dried items. None of my three parakeets have been sick from these seeds. However, I would suggest to freeze the seeds for several days ( donât allow moisture ) because I now have flying moths around my house. They are harmless to the birds and people, but annoying and make little cocoons in your corners high up. The caterpillars- once in a warm room- will hatch and craw up to make a cocoon. The birds love eating them if they see them in their dish. After all, a lot of bird seeds have the caterpillar eggs but many donât hatch. Extra protein and they are birds – right? Some seed have insect larvae and some brands donât. Iâm going to call the company to tell them.Donât let this deter you. The seeds are great and then itâs love them, but donât stay with an all seeds diet
Christina –
Parakeet loves this food!
Iâve tried a lot of other foods, but this was my parakeets favorite since it has all the mix ins. Parakeet was able to break the shell easily to eat the seeds and food came very fresh.
Jon –
A delicious, nutritional and fully balanced diet that truly is gourmet (said my parakeets).
All I can say is that our parakeets LOVE this stuff. They simply can’t get enough of it and have told me it is a perfect diet for them and to stop trying other brands. So I suppose it really is gourmet to them. They enjoy the vast majority of the delicious items in there, only leaving a few behind (or throwing a few out of the food bin). The yellow disk-like ones they aren’t too fond of, maybe because they are too large. I’m not quite sure what they are, but perhaps those are the “dried whole egg” listed on the ingredients. They don’t seem to be too excited about fresh (boiled) egg anyway. But everything else clearly tastes good to them. When viewing their excrement it is clearly healthy, so I do believe this is providing them with everything they need.Initially my wife was worried that the birds were only eating seeds and wanted to get them something else too, since having “real” food is essential to their diet. But if you look at all the delicious things in here from dried papaya, dehydrated apples, dried pineapple, sunflower seeds all the way to dried bacillus licheniformis fermentation product, they clearly are getting more than seeds in their diet, so who wouldn’t love this mix! I might just buy a bag as snack mix when I’m at the office!UPDATE after 2 years. We’ve been buying this stuff now for quite some time, and the birds still love it. Unlike humans, they aren’t getting sick of it : )
Bridgette Jones –
Good variety
I bought this as a supplement to add diversity to the finch mix I already feed in my aviary. It has lots of variety including buckwheat and some kind of crushed pellet similar to chicken feed. The only thing I donât like is the little colored cat food looking bits and the artificially colored random seed. In my experience no hook bill or softbill Iâve owned has ever eaten those cat food chunks. I understand theyâre trying to make it colorful so itâs interesting to the birds but itâs always wasted until it ends up on the lawn for the wild birds. Another good option for adding some seed diversity is hitting up the bulk grain bins at a health food store. Even my finches enjoy the challenge of safflower seeds and the other odd ones not usually in a finch mix.
LR –
Delicious bird food
Yum, yum, crunch, tweet!