How Do You Choose a Parrot Cage For Your Parrot?

How Do You Choose a Parrot Cage For Your Parrot?

When you are in a place where you are thinking about adopting a parrot, there are many things that might be on your mind.

You need to be able to find a healthy and well socialized bird and you need to look into how you can prepare your home for the new arrival.

When you are considering your home, you need to look into the kind of parrot cage that is going to be best for your bird, and as you do this, there are going to be a few things that you need to keep in mind.

The first thing that you need to remember when you are looking for a parrot cage is that bigger is always better.

The larger a cage you can get for your parrot, they happier they are going to be.

Parrots that are too cramped are going to be unhealthy and extremely stressed and this can lead to both behavioral and physical problems down the line.

Some people do not purchase a cage at all and end up converting a full room for their parrot’s use.

When you are looking at a parrot cage, there are a few things that can help you make the right decision.

When you are looking at a metal cage, make sure that you examine it to make sure that it is free of sharp edges and that the coating on the metal, if there is any, is non-toxic.

Your cage needs to have sturdy bars because parrots do love to climb.

Look for bar spacing on the cage that is at least 1 1/4 inches wide.

Beware of using cages that have small spacing between the bars as your parrot can get his claws trapped between the bars and injure themselves.

A parrot cage should be comfortable for your parrot, so make sure that there are perches made of soft wood, as these are going to be the best for your parrot’s claws.

Also, the doors on the cage should be large enough that you can comfortably reach in.

You should be able to easily take hold of your parrot and you should have plenty of access that will allow you to clean the cage and to refill the food and the water cups.

To reach the bottom of the cage more easily, where most of the debris and droppings will fall, a removable drawer or tray will be ideal.

When you go to buy a parrot cage, you need something that will last a lifetime.

Parrots have very powerful beaks, and they can go through a cage designed for a smaller bird in no time at all.

Remember that your cage should be placed away from high traffic areas in your home, and that direct sunshine and drafts can affect your bird’s health.

A corner is a great place to stick a large parrot cage, so look around, and consider where a large one can be placed.

Take some time and make sure that you purchase a parrot cage that will make your parrot a healthy and happy bird!


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