Daily Cleaning Of Cages Leads to a Healthier Bird

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By Dennis Howell
Filthy cages may be a huge health risk to your pet bird. Some types of cleaning must be done every day to help in preventing the bird getting sick. Most people are very busy and feel they do not have enough time to clean a birds cage everyday, but it does not have to be as hard as most people think. Here are a few easy daily routines to make sure your pet’s home stays nice and clean.
Clean water and food containers are very important to a bird’s health. Make sure to remove your bird’s food and water containers every day. Wash them with mild dish soap. Failure to do this will result in the expansion of bacteria that will harm the bird. Also, be sure to carefully rinse and dry the containers before putting them into the cage.
Another important thing to do is change the cage liner. First of all, if the cage liner goes to long without being changed, the environment becomes uncomfortable to the bird. On top of that, leaving the liner unchanged will result in an awful stench. To steer clear of this problem change the liner either every day or every other day.
Be sure and clean the different surfaces of the cage. Get a moist towel or cloth and clean the surfaces of the cage. This includes the bars, toys, mirrors, and perches. Sometimes messes are hard to clean with just a moist towel, in this case use a bird-safe cage cleaner. http://wiredparrot.com
Article Source: Dennis Howell
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