Choose Wisely When You Buy a Bird Cage
Choosing from among the many available bird cages for one that’s just right for your pet bird can be more complicated than you’d have thought. Not only do you have to have a cage that fits well in your own living space, but you must also consider that different types and sizes of cages are specific for different types of pet birds; you also must consider your bird’s physical needs as well. In fact, even the bird’s psychological needs should be taken into account when you’re selecting a cage, because too tight a confinement can be very distressing for a creature originally meant to fly freely through open spaces.
The first factor in choosing a pet bird cage is not merely the size of the space they’ll be in, but the ambience of the room itself. You need to prepare a clear, secure space where the cage can sit or hang at eye level. It should be close enough to the activities of the room to allow for some social interaction with family members.
For the sake of bird health, though, the cage should also be placed away from drafts and windows, and should not sit in full sunlight. You also need to ensure that no other pets, such as cats, can get at it.
The shape and size of bird cages is also important. Round cages are not recommended, because some birds climb around and around the cage walls, with no stable reference points, and can become psychologically distressed as a result. They also need as much space as possible for flapping their wings and even flying short distances. Because birds are not designed for such confinement, having a pet bird cage that’s too small can also create psychological problems, resulting in aggressive, damaging behavior or even plucking their own feathers.
Bird cages don’t just provide a setting from which a bird will adorn your home with its colorful plumage and add sweet songs to the sounds of your household. The cage you choose can be regarded as part of the pet care you give your bird. Having the right cage is as vital to the bird’s physical and psychological health as choosing the right food. The cage will keep it safe, house its food and water, and contain entertaining toys. But it also must keep the bird’s mental health in good shape as well.
Learn about the different types of bird feeders that will attract birds to your yard, from decorative bird feeders to squirrel proof feeders, at the Outdoor Bird Feeders site.
