Things To Look For When Buying A Bird Cage

By Almer Howard


A bird cage is an important purchase for the health and well being of all your birds. It will definitely be the home for all your birds for most of their lifespan. Hence the cage you decide to purchase should be a secure and safe place for your birds to live, and a comfortable place for them to rest and play too. This is why you should be extremely careful when purchasing a bird cage for your birds. This article will highlight some of the most important things to look into when buying a bird cage.

Purchasing a bird cage that is too small is one of the most common mistakes made by bird lovers. You should buy the largest cage you can afford considering the comfort and health of your birds. Different bird species have minimum cage size requirements, and anyone planning to retain multiple species of birds in one cage should purchase the largest possible cage available for such purposes.

As well as the cage size, the bar spacing and thickness are crucial for your bird's safety. Too large bar spacing and they can get their heads stuck between the bars or even escape; too small and they can get feet, beaks or wings caught and cause injury. Also the thickness is important. For small birds a thin gauge wire will be adequate. However the larger the bird, the larger and stronger the wire will need to be in order to stop the bars being bent or even broken.

Speaking of bars, you will also want to take the thickness into consideration as a smaller bird will need a thinner gauge to be comfortable. When you have a larger species, you can go with a much stronger and larger bar size so that they will not end up bent or broken.

For the shape of a cage, it is usually a good idea to stay away from a round case as it can end up leading to psychological disorders or even disorientation for some species. If you have to compromise, you need to make sure that you have width over height, especially because some birds such as canaries and finches like to be able to fly side to side so they can exercise in their cage.

Of course, hygiene will play a major role in the selection of a bird cage. You need to be sure that you have easy access to clean the cage and an area in which you can reach your hand into any corner to maneuver items such as toys and perches.

Cages manufactured with stainless wire and finished with non-toxic paint are the ideal category of cages for your birds. Plastic coated wire should not be used in this regard. The reason being, soft and brittle plastic could be easily broken and ingested by the birds. Cut edges of the cage should be smoothed in order to avoid injury.

Cheap bird cages are of low quality and will not last long. There are some e-commerce stores, which are offering high quality bird cages for affordable prices. Some sites even give discounts when purchasing today. The above points are extremely important when purchasing a bird cage, and vital to safeguard the health and long life of your birds.




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