

🌿 Keep your bird unruffled and effortlessly vibrant!
UnRuffledRx Aloe Vera Bird Spray is an 8oz odorless, plant-based mist designed to soothe itchy skin and feather plucking in all bird species. Made in the USA with a natural aloe formula, it cleans, conditions, and hydrates feathers safely—even if ingested—supporting healthy molting and daily feather care with a fine mist sprayer for even application.







| ASIN | B09H3GWF6N |
| ASIN | B09H3GWF6N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,312 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #13 in Bird Health Supplies |
| Brand Name | UnRuffledRx |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Color | Light Tan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,139) |
| Date First Available | October 18, 2021 |
| Date First Available | October 18, 2021 |
| Directions | Shake bottle. Spray 6 to 8 inches from your bird avoiding eyes and beak until feathers are thoroughly wet. Don't use the spray in very cold environment |
| Included Components | Fine mist sprayer |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.25 x 2.25 x 7 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.77 x 3.03 x 2.72 inches |
| Item Weight | 9.6 Ounces |
| Item model number | BS-AloeVeraBirdSpray-001 |
| Item model number | BS-AloeVeraBirdSpray-001 |
| Liquid Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | UnRuffledRx |
| Manufacturer | UnRuffledRx |
| Model Name | Bird Supplies-Aloe Vera Bird Spray-8oz |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Type | Bird |
| Product Dimensions | 2.25 x 2.25 x 7 inches; 9.6 ounces |
| Size | 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Ingredients | Aloe vera |
| Specific Uses for Product | Feathers, Skin |
| Target Audience Keyword | birds, house-cats |
| Target Species | African Grey Macaw Cockatiel Senegal Conure Budgie Cockatoo Chicken Duck Pigeon |
| UPC | 696302744966 |
H**6
Helps soothe those pin feathers!
This spray helps calm my bird when he's got pin feathers coming in. Also makes his feathers look really healthy. Sprays smoothly and evenly. Lasts a long time. Has no smell.
L**@
very good
I always spray my bird with this spray; it protects him from pests and keeps his feathers shiny and clean.
R**R
Good for feathers
Birds seam to love the spray
N**.
Calming effect for parrots
My greencheek conure is having a hard molt and trying to pull his feathers out. I've only been using this product for 3 days, however, he does seem to be more calm and not as agitated. I will know if this product truly helps if his feathers start growing back in.
S**3
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Lifesaver for My African Grey!
This aloe spray has been amazing for my African Grey who struggled with feather plucking. After just a short time using it, I noticed so much less irritation and regrowth starting to appear. It’s gentle, soothing, and clearly provides relief — my bird actually seems more relaxed during sprays now! I love that it’s natural and safe for daily use, and it’s made such a visible difference in my parrot’s feathers and mood. If you have a bird dealing with plucking or dry, itchy skin, this is absolutely worth trying. I’m so thankful I found it! 🦜💚
B**4
Works great
I have a Goffin and when new feathers start to come in, i usually just spray him with warm water and rub his head and neck to help loosen up the feather coating. I got this spray to see if it would make the job easier. It does, smells nice and he likes it. I use this for his showers now too. His feathers look great, they’re are soft and in great shape. If you have any type of bird, this is a must have.
D**O
Overpriced
It's a nice spray for my birds but you get so little for the price. I like the fine mist. For the money tho I'd expect at least twice as much.
N**D
IT’S WORKING
My avian vet thought WhoDat’s feather loss was from stress. I couldn’t find a reason for him to be stressed, so I began monitoring him closely. I never saw him upset, but DID notice besides scratching underneath his wings & inside of his legs that’s where his skin would be hottest & most likely be an area easily irritated. THEN I noticed he was “CLAWING HIS HEAD” WITH HIS FEET ripping out feathers! DOESN’T THIS SOUND LIKE A SKIN PROBLEM TO Y0U? —Pics of feather plucking birds I’ve seen online show feather loss NOT on the bird’s HEAD, tho I’ve not seen them all). Therefore, “I” have deduced his feather loss to be a SKIN problem, tho I’m no dr. I’m spraying him TWICE a day RIGHT NOW to prevent him from itching, Been using it a few weeks & he’s not clawed his head again even once! I don’t see him doing anything but preening now, I will admit I DO see maybe one feather every other day or 3 on the floor. Prior to me using this spray he had nearly snatched himself bald on his chest, inside of legs & wings & neck & a few other sparse random places. * I’m sprinkling UnRuffled Calm powder on his food (same company) just in case the dr was correct & it IS stress & UnRuffled Feather powder on fresh fruits & veggies which has multi-vitamins IN CASE IT’S PARTIALLY HIS DIET, BUT—- << “I” PERSONALLY believe>> he’s not losing feathers & scratching anymore SOLELY because of this aloe Vera spray. (For those of you upset & trying to do EVERYTHING POSSIBLE to help your bird, I’m also humidifying his sleeping area & cage area, tho he’s usually on my shoulder (or head as in 2nd pic). All my other sun conures had outdoor cages & I live in the Deep South where humidity is high. WhoDat lives & flies only inside tho I do take him on one walk a day with my dog, he’s not been exposed to enough humidity I’ve concluded, which is why this spray is working). <My opinion. I HIGHLY recommend you try this, esp if you see your bird scratching feathers from his head, which to ME, HAS to be skin irritation. ***I’ve even used it on my DOG’S skin where he itches because of gras’s allergy, assured IF IT’S SAFE FOR A BIRD, I KNOW IT’S SAFE FOR MY DOG if he ingests it by licking the spots that itch later. My dog’s skin has mostly cleared up & parts not cured yet are much less red—-& he’s only been sprayed a few times.
R**L
I bought this spray after noticing that my cockatiel had started plucking a tiny patch on his chest. I have been using it for a few weeks now and I have already seen improvements on that spot and that some feathers are starting to regrow. He does not seem to mind being sprayed. So far I have been very happy with this product!
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