Friday, November 30, 2012

How to Choose a Bird Cage for Your New Bird


Getting a bird? You ll need a bird cage along with other things, but the most key element is to find good bird cages for sale. Birds will always need a good cage. If you have thought about making or getting a homemade cage, you should know that they will typically have wire on them that will probably have zinc in it, it s is highly toxic to birds. Another thing to remember about homemade bird cages is that if they are made of wood, it is almost certain that some birds can simply shred/chew/destroy it. Depending on your lifestyle you may also need to look for traveling Bird Cages for Sale. The prices can range from $20-$150 depending on the quality and material.

Now a couple other things to look for when finding Bird Cages for Sale are toys (they are really a must trust me). The thing is that they will probably always end up eventually destroying them, so you should buy something very sturdy. The prices can range anywhere from are $5-$20 each, I recommend around 3 toys in the cage, too many toys can stress the bird out. If you can get more than three, you may try just switching them out every now and then.

Many times when looking for Bird Cages for Sale, you can get the perch with it. If you can´t then its always good to get one from a pet store unless you already know what woods are safe for your bird and how to dry them. You DO NOT want sand perches, this will dry the birds feet and doesn t do much on trimming the nails.

And now, the most essential thing besides the bird cages is the birds food, and it can cost a pretty penny. Their diet is seed, pellets, fruit and vegetables. Vegetables are the most important (for obvious reasons) this should be their main food, Fruit will be more like a daily treat, it has a large amount of sugar so not too much, Pellets although always available to the bird, should not be the main food.

Once you have found Bird Cages for Sale and have chosen your bird, you should really enjoy having your bird, make sure that you cherish every moment you have with it because like with any and everything, you never know when it will be taken away. The bond that will form between you and your bird will be priceless!

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