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How To Select The Perfect Bird Cage

... will need enough space to flap their wings comfortably and have enough space to walk on their perch. It's important to remember that your bird cage will have other accessories such as food/water bowls and toys, so make sure that you're not ... Read Read: How To Select The Perfect Bird Cage

By: Joe Smith | 28/06/2008 | Pets

Bird Cages For The Comfort Of The Birds

... the interior height is 66 inches. They can also be found in different colors. The mentioned bird cages are undoubtedly very much ideal for your birds. If you want to buy rabbits or you already have one and want to have a beautiful cage for ... Read Read: Bird Cages For The Comfort Of The Birds

By: John W. Price | 24/03/2009 | Pets
Debra Atkins

Decorative Bird Cage

... for your bird. Most birds love to nibble and chew, so do not put them in this type environment. Another danger to the antique bird cage is the seed guard mesh. Most of these was crafted out of lead. The zinc can cause life threating anemia ... Read Read: Decorative Bird Cage

By: Debra Atkins | 01/01/2009 | Pets

Bird Cages - Not Just Ordinary Cages Anymore

... you can find yourself on the wrong end of bad behaviour and an irritable pet. The perfect bird cage should be one that the bird can walk around in and be able to fully extend their wings. Next, you should make sure that you are using a ... Read Read: Bird Cages - Not Just Ordinary Cages Anymore

By: Susan Fielding | 25/12/2006 | Pets

Flight Bird Cages

... . Be aware that your bird has to be in good shape, if he is sick, wait before placing him in flight bird cages because he will use a lot of energy to get around and this could slow down the recovery process. Flight bird cages are easier to ... Read Read: Flight Bird Cages

By: Limoeg Veigroeg | 08/04/2009 | Pets

How To Choose A Bird Cage

... the door by picking the latch because it may fly off. There is additional information about the different places to get a bird cage and what you might expect to pay for it. The site is in progress and you will continue to find beneficial ... Read Read: How To Choose A Bird Cage

By: Limoeg Veigroeg | 08/04/2009 | Pets

Bird Cages - Home Tweet Home

... to consider is safety, as many birds have become injured - from minor toe abrasions to death from strangulation. The majority of bird cages are made from different kinds of metal that include wire, stainless steel, zinc, brass and chrome. ... Read Read: Bird Cages - Home Tweet Home

By: Susan Fielding | 27/05/2007 | Pets

Bird Cages - What You Must Consider When Getting A Pet Bird

... made of many different materials, including wood, acrylic, stainless steel, metal, and iron. Steel bird cages are the easiest to clean and will not become chipped or faded. You must also consider the toys that your bird will play with. ... Read Read: Bird Cages - What You Must Consider When Getting A Pet Bird

By: Susan Fielding | 05/03/2007 | Pets

Selecting A Bird Cage

... -being and health. There you go. With careful planning and right decision, you will be able to purchase the best bird cage for your bird. A safe, fun, sturdy, comfortable, and secured home. Decide on the placement and location of ... Read Read: Selecting A Bird Cage

By: Daniel Roshard | 12/12/2006 | Pets

Decorative Bird Cage: Enliven your Environment

... to French inspired styles and more. Whether you are looking for something complex perhaps from the Renaissance era, or if you want a bird cage shaped after your favorite uncle's head, there is bound to be something that is right for you ... Read Read: Decorative Bird Cage: Enliven your Environment

By: John Thompson | 16/10/2006 | Pets

Whats Important When Purchasing a Bird Cage?

... become caught between them. Upright rather than crosswise bars are an acceptable alternative for bigger birds that love climbing. You should have a bird cage that has abundant area for a collection of additional items to keep your pet ... Read Read: Whats Important When Purchasing a Bird Cage?

By: Linda Barton | 20/04/2008 | Pets

Selecting a Bird Cage

... a venue for climbing and exercise. It’s very important before a purchase to examine and be sure about the quality of the bird cage. Avoid bird cages made of wrought iron and painted finishes. He may be toxic and will hurt your bird if it ... Read Read: Selecting a Bird Cage

By: Limoeg Veigroeg | 14/03/2008 | Pets

Choosing a Bird Cage - Size Does Matter

... play and have fun. Don't forget perches and food trays. Keep these tips in mind when purchasing your bird cage and you both will be very happy with the results. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Reprint Rights: You may reprint this ... Read Read: Choosing a Bird Cage - Size Does Matter

By: Terry Edwards | 29/06/2007 | Pets

Daily Bird Cage Cleaning

... back in the cage. Doing that observe the items carefully for any accumulations of droppings and make sure you remove them all. Bird Cage Surrounding area: All seed, pellet, hull, feather pickings and other debris should be swept or ... Read Read: Daily Bird Cage Cleaning

By: Limoeg Veigroeg | 14/03/2008 | Pets

Canary Cages: Tips on Choosing Canary Bird Cages

... Two of the main considerations include size and type.  This article will give you a few tips on choosing the right canary bird cages.SizeSize is one of the most important things to consider.  Canaries are small birds.  This means they can ... Read Read: Canary Cages: Tips on Choosing Canary Bird Cages

By: D Swain | 03/01/2009 | Pets

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