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If you are planning on keeping birds as a pet, you need a bird cage. A large structure is necessary for large birds so that they have enough room to fly and walk around. However, you cannot just choose any bird cage that you come across. Look for quality, a large space and functional features when shopping for a cage. The dometop and the playtop cages are similar in some ways, but the former allows your bird to see above the cage. The playtop bird cage, on the other hand, has a space outside of the cage where your pet bird can get some exercise.
Types of cages
When shopping for a cage, it is important that you know what types there are. The most common types of bird structures are dome top bird cages, breeding bird cages, flight bird cages, playtop bird cages, and travel structures. If you are looking for a large cage, a dome top or a flight bird cage may do the trick for you.
Before buying a large cage
There are a number of factors to consider when buying a large bird cage. The material that the cage is made of, the size, ease in cleaning the cage, functional features, whether it contains add-ons that stimulate your bird's attention, are just some of the things you must consider when buying a cage.
Consider the material that the cage is made of and avoid cages that contain toxic levels of lead in the paint. Most powder-coated cages usually have zinc and lead, but manufacturers usually make sure that lead and zinc levels do not reach toxic levels. Also consider the size of the bird. The bigger the cage, the better because this gives the bird larger room to roam around.
Also choose a large cage that is easy to clean. Regular cleaning of your cage can help it last for up to ten years or more. You know that a cage is easy to clean when you can easily take it apart in a matter of minutes and put it back the same way. Also make sure that you get a cage that has drainage holes that lead directly to the tray. Avoid cages with side panels where water tends to collect. The moisture can rot the panel and the bars and severely reduce the lifespan of your cage.
For stimulation, choose a structure that has slots for removable toys. Birds need stimulation and changes in scenery. Go for a structure with a removable playtop to give the bird a change in scenery and to expose him to sunlight when the playtop is removed.
Functional features are also very important. These include stainless steel bowls in removable external trays and bird-proof locks. The bowls which you can push and pull from the outside are very useful especially if your furry friend is a biter. You also need bird-proof locks to make sure that your bird cannot open the cage himself. Quality is the main thing you should look for in a bird structure. Go for cages made by reputable companies, since these usually sell cages made of the finest materials and come with their own user's manuals, lifetime warranties, and reliable customer support.
Todd J. Nelson is a bird lover who finds happiness in helping others succeed in raising birds. To find out more about bird cage stands and bird feeders please go to petstore.com.
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