Bird Cage – Getting the Best
for Your Bird
Do you want to own a pet bird?
If you do, then, you have to see to its needs right away.
And since you will have a pet that can fly away from you given
a chance, you have to make sure that it has a cage!
Giving your bird its own living space is one of the
essentials of bird ownership. However, with the different
models, sizes, and colors of bird cages available in pet shops
nowadays, you might have a hard time choosing the best home for
your bird.
Nevertheless, do not fear for here are some guidelines that
would help make your search for that perfect cage much easier.
Follow them and chances are you will never go wrong!
1. Decide on the placement and location of your bird
cage.
You must determine where you will place your bird cage and
shop for it based on what will be appropriate for the spot that
you have chosen. The spot should be away from drafts and
windows, but must be placed in a lively part of the house to
encourage interaction between pet and human beings.
2. Consider the size of your bird.
A good bird cage should give your pet enough space to roam
around comfortably and extend and flap its wings fully. This
means you have to take into account even the space that may be
taken up by the bird perch, food bowl, and toys.
This is really important for if you will keep your bird in a
cage that is too small for its size, you may be shocked to find
it screaming one time and biting the next. It may also develop
psychological disorders and pluck its feathers.
The size of the cage may also depend on the species of your
bird. You may consult an avian veterinarian for cage size
recommendations.
3. Keep in mind the bar spacing.
Lovebirds, parakeets, and smaller birds should be placed in
cages with bars that are not more than half an inch apart since
they may try squeezing through and/or becoming stuck in between
bars.
Large birds, on the other hand, should be kept in cages with
bars that are positioned horizontally rather than vertically to
provide a venue for climbing and exercise.
4. Be particular with shape and style of cages.
This is a very important consideration since there are
studies which state that round bird cages are detrimental to
the psychological health of most birds. Angled ones, therefore,
are much preferable.
More often than not, these cages may be hung or placed on a
stand. They also come in all shapes and sizes to house your pet
bird comfortably and with style.
5. The craftsmanship and quality of the bird cage should
also be carefully assessed.
Examine the quality of the bird cage before making a purchase.
Here are some questions to answer:
• Does the cage look solid and well-built?
• Does it have any sharp edge or loose part?
• Is it made of stainless steel that will never chip, is easy
to clean, and is non-toxic?
Make sure that the cage will perform its main function and
that is to protect your pet bird. Ensure that the bird cage
will not be dangerous to its well-being and health.
There you go. With careful planning and right decision, you
will be able to purchase the best bird cage for your bird – a
safe, fun, sturdy, comfortable, and secured home.
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