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Whats Important When Purchasing a Bird Cage?

Birds are awesome pets and just like any pet they have a need for appropriate housings. Bird cages are merely enclosures for housing pet birds however there are undeniable aspects that need to be taken in to account ahead of shopping for a cage.

The size of the bird cage is an extremely significant component. It must have enough room for your bird to be able to move around and be capable of to flapping their wings comfortably. Keep in mind that there will be objects such as perches, playthings and bowls that must to be included and every one of these need space.

The type of bird you own will determine the size enclosure required large birds such as parrots will understandably require a substantially larger cage than a budgie. If the cage you select is overly small it can cause significant stress in your pet bird leading to numerous very unpleasant difficulties. This may include your pet bird pulling out its own feathers or becoming very loud and unhappy.

The bird cage you select should be of considerable quality, it should not have any sharp edges or bits that can come loose. It is a lot better to buy a birdcage that won't rust, is easy to clean and is not harmful. Quality cages made from stainless steel are a good pick and will not chip. Because the cage will need to be cleaned on a regular basis, make sure it has a grid that may be taken out on the bottom to accumulate bird droppings.

The shape of a specific bird enclosure may have more of a mental affect on your bird than you're aware of. There is debate about this topic some vets consider circular cages are not a good choice. This maybe owed to the fact that certain shapes may limit the quantity of usable space the bird has.

An additional vital component to consider when purchasing a bird cage is the spacing of the bars. Smaller birds such as lovebirds need to possess a cage where the bars are no longer than half an inch apart so that they can't squash between them or become caught between them. Upright rather than crosswise bars are an acceptable alternative for bigger birds that love climbing.

You should have a bird cage that has abundant area for a collection of additional items to keep your pet bird cheerful and amused. It is of value to have a diversity of playthings this may include a swing for your bird to amuse itself with, and it's necessary to include some perches, birdseed and water dishes.

It's a good idea to go to see a vet since they ought to be able to tell you any requirements that are necessary for the specific type of bird you require a cage for. There are veterinarians who specialize in bird keeping and they're an outstanding source of knowledge.


Linda is webmaster of All 4 Pets Online where you can find everything 4 your pet including bird cages at discount prices.

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need help making a bird cage ?for budgies?
im planning to make a cage 20x13x20, out of these parts:balsa wood for the frame and stainless steel wire for the mesh. im gonna make the other parts out of balsa wood il try to make a removable tray ,if i cant il just put newspaper at the bottom and pick up the cage when i need to clean it. so do you think this is a good idea. what are the risks/positives and how to solve some of the risks

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