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The size of your bird is the most important factor to consider when choosing the appropriate cage. Your veterinarian can give you an idea of what to look for. As a general rule, the bigger the bird is, the bigger the cage should be. Larger birds tend to live longer lives, so investing in a quality cage that will stand the test of time is a good idea. In many cases, it is perfectly acceptable to house a smaller bird like a canary in a smaller less expensive cage, or to use such a cage for transportation purposes. Pay attention to the size of the spaces between the cage bars because smaller birds can and will squeeze between the bars if possible, and they can either get loose or stuck. Many bird cages come with a variety of moveable parts such as perches, feeding bowls, seed trays and removable grates for cleaning. You should take notice of the locking mechanism to make sure the cage is safe and secure. Birds have a lot of time to come up with escape plans. A good bird cage should last you a long time if you take the time to choose the right one. Compare Prices on Bird Cages » Read Reviews about Bird Cages Add your comments or Submit your own shopping guide! |
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