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Bird Cages



If you are on the point of purchasing a feathered pet, you must provide healthy and secure living conditions for your new family member, choosing the best of all Bird cages you can afford. Sound and comfortable environment is an inalienable part of any decent relationship between a pet and a human. Whatever kind of cage you eventually pick up for your bird, there must be everything to make the bird’s life free and interesting.

The first thing for you to remember is that a Bird Cage is a home for your bird, not a jail. Therefore, your bird should not regard his living in the cage as a confinement. There are a few basic rules that will help you avoid behavioral problems with your bird. Birds appreciate freedom of action and entertainment. For this reason, Bird Cages are usually made in such a way as to provide space for birds and feature a number of toys for birds to keep them busy. Buy the largest Bird Cage you can afford.

The Cage’s shape usually depends on the bird’s size. Most birds appreciate elongated cages that provide more opportunity for flying. However, large parrots tend to be better off in vertical cages, which should also be wide enough for birds to exercise. Bar spacing is particularly important, because in this respect, incorrect choice of the Bird Cage may result in your bird’s head, wings, legs or beak getting caught between the bars. Not infrequently, such incidents require immediate and qualified assistance. Too wide bar spacing may lead to escape. Bar orientation is another important issue with the choice of a Bird Cage. Parrots usually do okay in cages with horizontal bar orientation, since they can climb and thus keep themselves physically fit.

It is absolutely imperative that you purchase the best quality Bird Cage you can afford. As birds are usually crazy about chewing on whatever there is to use their beaks on, cages should be made of non-toxic materials. Stainless steel cages are considered to be the safest. There are also plastic and wooden cages, but they are not good for large birds with strong beaks, as they can destroy them. Besides, birds may swallow tiny particles of wood and plastic, which may get stuck inside the bird’s body and damage the bird’s health. Needless to say, Bird Cages must be cleaned on a regular basis. This means that they should be constructed in such a way as to make maintenance free and easy. For that, you must have free access to dishes, so that they can be replaced any time. Stainless steel Bird Cages are very easy to clean, and hence they are most popular.

Bird Cages

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