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Pet Birds Can Be Tricky

by: Eleanor2Kinslow | Total views: 34 | Word Count: 451 | Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 Time: 10:06 AM | 0 comments

If you are planning on keeping birds as a pet, you need a bird cage. A large bird cage is necessary for large birds so that they have enough room to fly and walk around. However, you cannot just choose any bird cage that you come across. Look for quality, a large space and functional features when shopping for a bird cage. The dometop and the playtop cages are similar in some ways, but the former allows your bird to see above the cage. The playtop bird cage, on the other hand, has a space outside of the cage where your pet bird can get some exercise.

Bird cage types

There are a number of bird cages that you can choose from, all with different designs meant for different kinds of birds. Common bird cage types include the dometop, the playtop bird cage, the breeding cage, the flight cage, and travel bird cages. The dometop and playtop cages have a lot of space for your bird by design.

Shopping tips

Shopping for bird cages

Consider the material that the cage is made of and avoid cages that contain toxic levels of lead in the paint. Most powder-coated cages usually have zinc and lead, but manufacturers usually make sure that lead and zinc levels do not reach toxic levels. Also consider the size of the bird. The bigger the cage, the better because this gives the bird larger room to roam around.

The ease with which you can clean the cage is also important. If a large bird cage is hard to clean, chances are you will want to put off cleaning it, allowing bird droppings and moisture to start eating through the cage bars and panels. An indication that the cage is easy to clean is if you can take it apart in minutes.

For stimulation, choose a bird cage that has slots for removable toys. Birds need stimulation and changes in scenery. Go for a bird cage with a removable playtop to give the bird a change in scenery and to expose him to sunlight when the playtop is removed.

It all boils down to quality when buying a large bird cage. Choose cages made by trusted brands because these often come with owner's manuals, come with year-long warranties and reliable customer support. You also know that your large bird cage is made of quality material when it comes from a trusted manufacturer of bird cages. Experts advise not to choose very cheap cages from no-name manufacturers, as you probably won't have the added benefits of a warranty and customer support with cheaper brands.

About the Author

Kris Collinsworth is a bird enthusiast who finds joy in helping others be successful in growing birds. To find out more about bird cage stands and bird feeders please go to petstore.com.

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