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Bird Cages For Parakeets

The proper bird cage for parakeets is essential to a healthy and happy bird and bird owner

Your child asks you for a pet bird.  You toss and turn for a few nights trying to decide if this is a good idea or not.  Finally you give in.  You tell your child you will get them a pet bird.  Besides getting the actual bird, you will need bird cages for parakeets.  You will want to find out which it the top one above all the others. 

Your avian or bird, fancy word, needs a happy and loving home.  This will result in having manners and being the picture of health as far as birds go.

Bird cages for parakeets must give the avian a sense of security.  In this containment device, all necessary food and water should be provided.  To accomplish this, you need a plan of attack.  You will be less stressed out by the new pet purchase. 

You want a cage large enough so the little birdies do not feel like they are in prison.  These bird cages for parakeets must be of an adequate size to accomadate flying around in it.  Get the largest cage that you can handle.  The only draw back to a larger cage is it will be harder to move and harder to clean. 

The next item to examine is the bars of the cage.  Not paying close attention to this will ultimately lead to your bird being harmed. The type of bars in this cage have to be the right ones.  

Spacing is critical.  The bigger the cage, the more space between the bars.  At least that is the norm.  The makers of bird cages for parakeets have have gotten smarter.  People that want a bigger cage for a smaller bird can now have this option.  Just be positive that the birds cranium can not get through the bars. 

A wood cage is a very poor decision.  Bird cages for parakeets made of this material will not last.  Your bird will get quite a lot of enjoyment pulling at the wood.  Eventually the bird will make a hole big enough for it to get out.  Wood cages for parakeets can not be sufficiently disinfected to prevent the spread of diseas. The materia will suck up the bird poop and all the nasty stuff in it. 

Recommendations for bird cages for parakeets

-The material should be metal
-Stainless steel
-powder coated steel
-Welds should be out of reach of the bird

What shape of bird cages for parakeets should you get? Your favorite of course.  As long as there is enough room for the bird to flap its wings and go airborne inside of it.  You have to watch certain shapes because the bar spacing may variate in different places due to the particular shape of the cage.

We will move on the the floor of the bird cages for parakeets.  Easy cleaning should be the next thing on your list to look at.  The less difficult it is to clean up the droppings on the floor, the better for you.  You will do it more often.  The easier it is, the more you do it.  A pull out floor makes this task even easier and takes less time.  A barred bottom to separate the bird from the actual floor is a good feature to.  By having this the bird can not eat food that has made its way to the bottom with the dropping.  Your little birdies feet will stay clean to.  Lining the bottom with used newpaper in a stacks or layers is a good idea to.  You just pull out the bottom, take off and throw away the top sheet to expose the next clean sheet.

You should only use newspaper to cover the bottom of the bird cages for parakeets.  Using cat litter or some other alternative covering could be poisonous to your new pet.

Your new birdie needs a way to be taken in and out of the cage.  Now for the door.  In this case, bigger is better.  Bigger will make it easier to remove and replace the bird in its home.  You will also need a good latch for the door.  Birds are very good at getting these open. 

Bird cages for parakeets need to be examined with the utmost diligence.  Be patient to find the perfect cage for your house. 

 

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