Parrot Cages - Buying Your First Parrot and the Accessories
By Cameron Wilson
Parrots can be the most amazing pets to own. They
are very intelligent animals and fantastic to have as pets. However when you
have a parrot it is a good idea to know all about parrot care, or you could end
up with a problem parrot on your hands. When you first get your parrot first
things first is getting the ideal Parrot cage. This is not something you just go
oh that looks good I will have it. You really need to make sure it fits in with
your lifestyle, you décor and most important it suits your parrot. You also need
to make sure that you are fully equipped with the knowledge to train him/her and
make them into a member of your family - but this can be easier said than done.
First lets' look at getting the perfect cage. Buy a spacious cage, it should
have enough room for your parrot to fly. They really love flying and you can
also buy Parrot T-stands and Parrot Playgrounds so your parrot can have a little
fun in its life. You must consider where you will be placing your cages, you can
get big ones, small ones, corner ones. So really think before you buy as to what
size.
You should also make sure the spaces between the bars are adequate size for your
bird not too big and not too small. You do not want your parrot to be able to
get out, nor do you want your parrot to get stuck between the bars. I must say
most cages have great spacing but just check the cheaper models as they can have
larger spacing or flimsy bars that the parrot can just break. I told you they
are intelligent animals. Your cage should be made from stainless steel as this
will not brake, rust or bend. Try to avoid cages that have painted bars, powder
coating is fine but just normal paint is not as your parrot will just chip away
at it and it can be toxic.
Your Parrot cage should have a sliding tray underneath so this makes cleaning
easy, as all you need to do is pull the tray out and clean up the tray and slide
it back in. Where the water and food goes they should have sliding doors for
easy access, so you do not have to open the main door all the time and risk your
parrot escaping. Also make sure it has a perch and if big enough it should have
several, they love to move around a lot. Also things like mirrors in the cages
as they do love themselves and will talk quicker as they think they are talking
to another parrot.
Cameron Wilson has 2 Parrots, 1 cat and a German Shepherd. He loves his animals
very much. He owns a e-commerce store selling Parrot Cages, Parrot t-Stands and
Parrot-Playgrounds. http://www.buyparrotcagesonline.com
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