Get the right parrot cage for your pet parrot
Summary:
Parrot cages should be as spacious as possible because parrots like to fly and hop a lot. Having 'flight bird cages' is one solution for keeping them happy. DIY enthusiasts can also build their own
parrot cages with wood or metal bottom and using wire for the bars on all sides.
Parrot cages should be roomy and full of bird toys
Summary: Parrot cages should be as big as possible to make the birds comfortable. As we can very well imagine, no cage can be too big for birds, which are used to flying around in endless open space.
Decorate pet bird cages with bird toys
Summary: Bird toys are a must for birds to make up their loneliness within the
bird cages. Toys make pet birds active and keep their beaks clean since they get to exercise the beaks by pecking at the toys.
Options for choosing a bird cage
Summary: Bird cages are to be chosen based on the space availability in the home where it is to be placed and the aesthetic preferences of the bird owner.
Bird cages with a stand will be good for those who have plenty of space, while others will have to hang it from the ceiling or rest in on a shelf.
Proper parrot cages will keep the parrots safe
Summary : Since pet parrots have to remain inside
parrot cages all day, lots of care should go into selecting good
bird cages. Stainless steel is the best material for cages, though cages can be made of many things like wood, plastic etc.