Bird Cages with Room to Stretch

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By Glenda Erceg
Your feathered friend deserves a safe, comfortable enclosure…here are 12 simple tips if you’re a bird lover with a companion in a cage!
- Buy the largest cage you can with the correct bar spacing for your bird type.
- Place perches away from locations that are above food and water containers.
- Tree branches also make good perches but don’t use any part of cherry trees.
- Clean all cage parts and bars to remove dust and contamination.
- Add butcher paper to the bottom tray. If a grill is used on the bottom of the cage, it should be cleaned when the paper is changed.
- Wipe down the bars and base of the cage as needed, and remove any faeces or food.
- Check that all feeders and doors are securely closed at all times.
- Change food and water when soiled, regardless of whether some remains.
- Having your bird’s wing feathers trimmed may reduce the chances of escape or accident.
- Select a proper location for your bird cage. Drafts are deadly to exotic birds and should be avoided. All birds need loads of indirect light or short periods of direct light.
- Provide plenty of toys for your bird’s diversion while in the cage.
- Allow enough free space for wing exercises.
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Article Source: Glenda Erceg
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