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What is the Best Type of Bird Cage for Your Feathered Friend

By: Doug Chaffin
 
This is a question that has several answers, many right and not so right ones. In the end, the best bird cage for your pet bird is one which is big enough, doesn't contain dangerousitems that may injure your pet, has the proper bar spacing, is easy maintenance for the owner and is set in a location where your petbird can socialize and be part of the family.

All these ingredients are a part of the selection process of finding the "best kind of bird cage for your feathered friend". To me, size is the first item that should be considered. No matter where you get your cage, whether it is in a store front or online, there should be a sizing chart or guide available for you to review. Also, ask the question to the sales person where your purchasing from. Let them know the type of bird and they should be able to recommend a minimum size of bird cage. Bar spacing is also a consideration here. Typical bar spacing is 5/8" or 1". Again, ask the sales person of website owner what the maximum recommended bar spacing is for your bird.

Be sure you are buying a top quality bird cage from a reputable manufacturer. Paint is very important and any bird cage should use a powder coating process for their painted bird cages. You can avoid this issue by acquiring a stainless steel bird bird cage, but often these are very expensive and not affordable to the average bird owner. Any retail or online store should provide you information on the painting process and facts about the bird cages concerning peeling, scratching and other ways a bird can ingest paint from a cage.

Your bird cage must be easy to maintain. This is mandatory since it is mandatory to your bird that you maintain its home. If a cage is difficult to clean you will more than likely not do it as often as needed. Now, I do not know of a single person that enjoys this job but making it more tedious than it needs to be just adds frustration for you. Easily removable trays, access to food and water, seed catchers, etc. are all things that ought to be properly thought out before your purchase.

Finally, the last and perhaps the most important aspect bird cage|cage} buying is choosing the location to place it within your home. Going through the process of purchasing a bird, cage, toys, supplies and all the other items that accompany it and then sticking your pet bird in the north wing of your house when you’re in the south wing all the time is not smart. Experience your bird and let him enjoy you. Birds, especially medium and larger varieties like to socialize and be a part of the family. Having them separated is generally unhealthy and can lead tophysical and psychological damage to your bird.

So, ask questions, get the correct size and bar widths, check the manufacturer, and locate the proper spot for your bird cage. If you do these things, you and your bird will both gain and live longer and happier lives.

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