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ONLINE BIRD CAGE GUIDE.

Many bird lovers are looking for the right bird cage, and that can be a tough task. There are so many different sizes, shapes, colors, and thickness to consider when looking at pet bird cages in general. The correct cage for your feathered friend needs to be large enough to contain friends or the bird solo, and not have any major spikes or areas that can harm them while moving around. There should also be enough space to allow for easy cleaning, and eating overall. If a pet is going to be let out of their cage to socialize with people, then there should be an easy access door for it to come out or to be let out with proper handling.



BUYING THE BEST BIRD CAGE.

Before purchasing the right bird cage it’s important to assess the area where the cage will be. A common mistake amongst bird owners is not measuring the space that they are going to put their bird in, creating havoc upon purchase. Measure the space and then you’re ready to look for specifics. Consider the size bird you’re planning on owning or the bird you already have. If you have a large bird, a large cage will be mandatory, but if you have a smaller bird a smaller cage will suit. Remember, you don’t want to have too large or too small a cage, because the bird will not feel at home or at ease. Consider the type of bird you have before investing in a cage of any size or shape. Make sure that there is proper bar spacing, and a place for the bird to perch if need be. These vary from cage to cage, but there should be adequate space for a bird to maneuver when not eating or drinking, and have proper space to spread its wings a little and groom itself as well as sleep with relative ease. The materials of the cage are important. Consider the quality of the cage and whether or not it has been painted. Many cages are painted over and only serve to be chipped away by the bird, so a metal cage might be best that is not necessarily coated in paint.

GREAT BIRDCAGE BRANDS AND PRICES.

Just like with the many different types of birds that you can purchase, there are many different brands and models of cage. There are small and large, custom, indoor and outdoor birdcages, but they mostly share similarities for all bird owners. When looking at cages, consider the brand and price, before letting your feathered pal inside. When getting the right bird cage, consider these brands and models, the Featherstone Heights Cape Code at around $57, the Prevue 91330 at around $46, the Hagen Vission II at around $50, and the Super Pet EZ Care Bow at around $200. These are just several cages and brands to consider when looking for the right one for your pet. A bird stand is another great option.

BIRD CAGE WARRANTY INFO.

Warranty information is an important factor to look at when buying the right bird cage. You want to make sure that no matter what goes on with the cage, you’re covered. Most brands come with a limited time warranty but some higher end models come with lifetime warranties. While getting a warranty will most likely cost a little more up front, it will give you peace of mind down the road, and that’s worth more than the asking price. A cheap bird cage might seem like a great idea at the time, but you should think of this cage as a long term investment.

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