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How To Choose A Bird Cage

 

How to choose the best bird cage for your pet bird?There are several factors when you try to find the proper solution for purchasing a bird cage and of course it depends on how much you want to spend for a bird cage.Here you will find the necessary information to make that choice a whole lot easier.

There are pages with information about different types of birds and their cage requirements.Also there is information about the following topics:

How Big Bird Cage Does My Bird Need ?

The bigger is the better. All types of birds like lots of room. They need space when they stretch and flap their wings, otherwise they will hit things at a bare minimum.

How To Choose The Shape Of The Bird Cage?

The longer is the better. All types of birds like flying one side of the bird cage to the other. But you have to consider that tall birds need adequate for them higher bird cages.

What Materials Should Bird Cage Be From ?

Choose stainless steel because it is powder coated metal. Bird Cages made of thin wire or acrylic plastic will not hold up. Usually the more expensive the bird cage is the better material is used for it.

What Bar Spacing Is Good For My Pet?

It depends on your particular bird and its specific characteristics. With sure you will not want your bird to injure its wings or head it there is possibilities to be caught between the bars.You will find more information about this on the other pages with specs for different types of birds.

Is The Bird Cage Easy To Clean And How?

The easier the bird cage is to clean, the better, because you should to do it regularly. So choose a bird cage with wide doors which are easy to access and are fitted to the bottom trays which can be pulled out readily. Metal bird cages are better than plastic or wooden ones.

Will The Door Latch Easily And Securely?

Be sure that your bird can not open 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 information for you. Thank you for stopping by and lets hope that you will be able to find the best bird cage for you.

 

Limoeg Veigroeg

Limoeg Veigroeg is owner and editor of http://www.birdscomfort.com and http://www.mybirdcage.com where you can find high quality bird cages. Birds Comfort and My Bird Cage provides detailed information in bird cages sale, as well as hq bird cages, cage covers, bird carriers, HQ play stands, bird perches, bird toys, and bird foods. For more information just visit our www.birdcagesblog.com .

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