Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Pet Bird Cages

A caged birds are the creatures home sweet home. This home is your bird sanctuary. It is a place that the bird will feel safe and be happy in a safe habitat. Just up people. Our home is our castle where we can be king. Pet bird cages give the bird to be king of their homes. You should remember this while looking at and choosing a pet bird cage.


When you look if you are considering a discount bird cages, make sure to choose a good one. Besides the previous conditions must be met, convenience and a pet bird cage that is easy to clean should also be taken into advisement. It really is not so easy to get all this. You have to look around and compare many different bird cages to make the right choice.


What size will your cage be?


Obviously not get a cage where the bird can not move. You also do not want a cage that takes up half your living room either. The general rule for separating out the right size cage birds cage is this. Larger birds, like a macaw must be able to fully spread its wings in all directions. Smaller birds such as canaries are more like flying than sitting in a bar. A larger cage birds would choose to allow them to fly around in it. Just remember that a larger cage requires more cleaning.


How far apart should the bars of cages to be?


It is a huge security issue with the bird, who will be occupying this cage. The larger the cage, the more space between the bars to be. No bird, and I say it again, should no bird could stick their heads through the bars of the cage, it is to live in. Just ask the bird to break his own neck and strangle himself by getting bars that are too far apart. Many of the newer pet bird cages vary the distance between the bars. This will give a pet bird owner to buy a large cage that is safe for a little bird.

 
What should my pet bird cages made of?


Metal is the most common and most popular material for the birdcage construction. Wrought iron is a popular material for these cages. Because the cages made of wrought iron are usually the cheapest, owners of larger birds tend to buy these cheap cages. This iron is made in Mexico most of the time and is painted black. Paint can get out on the bird to get your dirty little friend. You must also ensure there is no lead in the paint, which probably is not. You can have the birds cage Sand Blasted to take all the paint out. Then the powder coated in a long lasting and easy cleaning bird cage.


Stainless steel cages are also popular for their easy to clean properties. You must ensure that the bird can not gain access to the welds. The larger birds will fester in welds until they break. You will come one day to find the bird out of cage.


Wood cages. Not advisable to use. They are difficult to clean and very unhygienic. The wood is very porous and the bacteria. The bird will also chew a wooden cage. Do not have a wooden cage for any size bird.


What form should my pet bird cage be?


It can be any shape you want. Round, square, oval, triangular or other exotic figure, you can find. You must ensure that the bar spacing of the entire cage is safe for birds. Bird cages, there are spaces between the bars that narrow'll catch the birds, feet, toes and wings. This will lead to a seriously injured bird or even a dead bird. Remember to take into account how difficult it will be to clean the cage.


How big should the cage door to be?


The larger door to the cage birds have it, the easier it will be for you to clean. The disadvantage of a large die, it makes it easier for the bird to come out. The lock on the door should be easy for you to get open, but be sure to bird. Larger birds are big locksmiths. They will figure out how to open a lock. They have all day every day to practice this. If you know someone with a large bird, a padlock on the door may be used. It is just so the bird can not open the lock.

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