Sunday, May 26, 2013

Shopping for a new cage? - Purchase the perfect bird cage with these five pointers

By Joe David


Providing a comfortable living environment for your creature is likely the single most important thing to consider when keeping a family pet. Owners are frequently overwhelmed with the sheer variety of bird cages that are available on the market, so animals are frequently left in inappropriate housing.

With that in mind, make your pet bird extra happy by thinking about these 5 simple tips when buying your new cage:

1. The position and location of the bird cage

2. Contemplating your pet bird's shape

3. Appropriate bar spacing

4. Design and shape of your bird cage

5. Construction

Where your bird cage is going to be located

You should think about where you would like your pet bird to live at home. Sociable interaction, ample natural lighting and acceptable heat have to be thought of. You need to find an area that satisfies all of these requirements, and then thoughts need to move to cage size.

Don't put your cage by a windowpane; your animal will get too hot in warm weather and icy cold from drafts in the cooler months.

Having the proper sized cage for your creature

This may look obvious, but when shopping for your cage online it is extremely easy to not clearly understand dimensions and sizings of the goods that you are buying. Always buy the largest cage for your bird that you can afford or accommodate at home. By the time you fill it with perches, playthings and meal bowls, they should have room to walk around comfortably and flap their wings!

Our emotions change when in a claustrophobic space - and the same applies for birds and all pets. So if you house a pet bird in a cage not big enough they will start to act out of character because they are stressed. If your creature is pulling its feathers, biting you or squawking regularly - it's likely they are stressed out for some reason.

Getting a bird cage with the right bar spacing

Many pet owners can inadvertently give the opportunity of escape to their animals by not properly housing them. So, you have to buy a bird cage that will contain them securely - canaries and finches for instance would need bars that are relatively close together.

Birds love taking a look at things on the outside, so they will regularly climb about within their cage. To make their life easier and provide them with some good physical exercise - get a bird cage with sideways running bars.

Bird cage shape and design

The style of the cage is also a element that you should take into account - not solely to complement the style of the area it'll be residing in either!

Round bird cages have been found to have a adverse impact on a bird's psychological health, based on veterinarian studies - so it is worth steering clear of them. Rectangle bird cages are the most typical, and are the advised selection - and can be found for a number of birds.

What to look for build wise in a high quality cage

A proper pet shop will be able to equip you properly, so it's well worth buying from the best suited place. Some of the nicer designs will give you and your pet years of fun.

It is recommended that you go for a cage constructed from stainless-steel (the bars anyhow). They're the safest for your animal and are the easiest to clean - but are a little more expensive typically. Most bird cages now come with serving bowls and perches built-in, so look out for those as it saves you buying them separately.

And that's it! By considering those five easy factors, you will be able to discover the perfect home for your animal and admire your feathered friend from their trendy new bird cage - safe in the understanding they're completely content.




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