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Important Things to Consider When Buying a Bird Cage Is Going to Be Big in [2020]

Important Things to Consider When Buying a Bird Cage Is Going to Be Big in [2020]

Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020 0 comment(s)

One of the most important things to consider when you plan on owning a bird is providing your pet with adequate living space. There are different sizes, colors, and models of bird cages and stands that are available today.

One of the most important things to consider when you plan on owning a bird is providing your pet with adequate living space. There are different sizes, colors, and models of bird cages and stands that are available today. Keeping all these variations in mind choosing a home for your pet can become tricky. Although it seems there are endless choices when it comes to the types of bird cages & stands available, there are a few simple guidelines you can remember that will simplify the process of choosing one much easier. The larger your pet is, the more you'll end up spending. If you compromise too much on quality to save money now, you will only spend more in the long run when you replace it once or twice.


The first thing to consider is to decide where your bird's cage will be located, and shop based on what will work with the area you have set aside. The birdcage should be away from windows and drafts, but in an active part of your home to encourage your pet's social development. While shopping for a cage, you also need to consider the size of your bird. While it is perfectly normal to keep a Finch or a Canary in a small space, larger birds need larger cages, and it is always important to buy the largest cage you possibly can for your bird. Keeping your bird in a small cage can lead to undesirable behaviors such as screaming, biting, psychological disorders, and feather plucking, to name a few. A good cage should be large enough to allow your bird to walk around comfortably, and fully extend and flap her wings. Also, a lot of space is lost when you add your bird's perches, food bowls, and toys. For more details on recommended cage sizes for your particular species, you can consult your avian veterinarian. Another important thing to keep in mind when selecting a cage is the bar spacing. Smaller birds require cages with bars no more than a half-inch apart, to prevent them from squeezing through or getting stuck between the bars Those who own larger birds should look for cages with bars that are placed horizontally rather than vertically, to give your bird a means of climbing and exercise. The style of the cage is also an important factor when purchasing them. According to some veterinarians, round cages have been found to be detrimental to birds' psychological health and behavior. Hence angled cages are mostly preferred than round cages. Many of these unique birdcages can either be hung or placed on a stand. They also come in a variety of sizes and shapes to accommodate any species of pet birds. 

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