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How To Choose The Right Bird Cage For Your Bird

Choosing the right bird cage can seem like a daunting task. With so many cage models, sizes, and colors to choose from, it’s easy to become overwhelmed when shopping for a home for your pet. Although there are endless choices when it comes to purchasing a birdcage, there are some guidelines you can follow that will make the process much easier. Jump into this topic and find out how to choose the right bird cage for your bird.

Location and Placement

When you first bring your bird home, you should decide where its cage will be located and shop accordingly. The cage should be placed in an area that is away from windows, yet still a part of the action so that your pet can mix with family and friends.

Choosing the Right Size

It’s important to keep your bird’s size in mind when choosing a cage. While it’s fine to keep a Finch or Canary in a small space, larger birds need larger cages. A good cage should be large enough for your bird to walk around comfortably, fully extend and flap her wings, and have room for perches, food bowls, and toys. Ask your avian veterinarian for recommended cage sizes for your particular species.

Bar Spacing

When choosing a cage, pay attention to the spacing of the bars. Smaller birds need cages with horizontal bars that are no more than half an inch apart, to prevent them from getting stuck between or squeezing through. Many bird owners have been surprised to find that their pets are quite the little escape artists! Those who own larger birds should look for vertical bars, which provide them with a means of climbing and exercise.

Shape and Style

The type of cage you use for your pet bird is important. Veterinarians have found that round cages can be detrimental to the bird’s psychological health, so it’s better to get an angled cage. These can either be hung or placed on a stand and come in various sizes and shapes to accommodate any species of pet bird.

Quality and Craftsmanship

Before buying a bird cage, examine its quality. Is it sturdy and solid? Is there any loose hardware or sharp edges? The best cages are made of stainless steel and won’t chip. They are easy to clean and non-toxic. The primary function of a bird’s cage is to protect it – make sure that your bird’s home does not pose any hazards to his health and well-being. A properly designed bird cage usually gives the bird and owner many years of use and enjoyment. Your bird will spend a great deal of time in his cage, so make sure it has colorful toys, perches, and accessories to keep him entertained!

Find out the Best Bird cages on Trio Pet Care 2022

Considering the above steps you can find out the best options for your birds, cages for parrots, cages for lovebirds, etc. Lets have a look at the top sellers on Trio Pet Care in 2022. 

Neo Jili Bird Cage

The trendy Zolux Neo Jili Bird Cage for Domestic Birds is a large cage with an opening on top. The solid wooden legs are also made from solid wood and are finished off with a unique finish called NEO by ZOLUX. This cage is made in Europe.

 

Shop Now – Neo Jili Bird Cage Grey  

Shop Now – Neo Jili Bird Cage – Beige 

Shop Now – Neo Jili Bird Cage – Black 

 

MPS2 – Kloris Bird Cage. L100xW55.5xH70.5 – Each

 

The Bird Cages collection offers a variety of colorful and comfortable habitats for all the needs of your pet birds. The range is growing over the years to be able to meet the ever-changing needs of a niche market.

 

Shop Now – MPS2 – Kloris Bird Cage. L100xW55.5xH70.5 – Each

Zolux Arabesque Ines Taupe Bird Cage 

A birdcage with soft colors, drawers, and supplied accessories has been designed to focus on your bird’s beauty. Cleaning the cage is hygienic and easy.

Shop Now – Zolux Arabesque Ines Taupe Bird Cage

 

 

Conclusion

 

As long as birds are a part of your life, you have the responsibility of providing them with a safe and healthy environment. Be sure to use this checklist when considering which birdcage to buy for your feathered friend. Each purchase of a new cage should run through this list to ensure that it has everything your bird needs in his home.