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A bird cage is a must-have for pet birds. While your feathered friend will spend most of their time outside of the cage interacting with you, it's important that they have a safe and comfortable place to retreat to when needed. At Petco, we carry many different types of bird cages, including parrot cages and cockatiel cages.
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Liners, dishes, accessories and cage aprons should be removed, cleaned or replaced daily. Frequency of full-cage cleanings will depend on the type and number of birds you have. On a weekly or monthly basis, remove your bird(s) and place them in a safe area, preferably in a secondary cage. Remove all items and use a bird-safe disinfectant to scrub soiled areas like perches, blocks, toys, cage aprons and flooring. Allow everything to dry and replenish food and water before returning your pet bird to their cage.
The answer varies by species. Be sure to review Petco’s bird care sheetsor discuss your habitat options with a Petco associate in store or online.
Be aware of drastic temperature changes in your home. Most pet birds acclimate well to normal household temperatures ranging from 65 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Habitats should be placed in well-lit areas, off the floor and away from drafts.
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What is some bird cage recommendation for 2 parakeet at the lowest price available, or if by any chance a free unwanted bird cage at nyc., Thank you
My Amazon Bandit needs a larger cage. I am hesitant to purchase a new cage as the one he has is too small. Descriptions do not indicate the spacing of the bats. Additionally there are no toys in cages to help identify which cage is best. I inherited Bandit and he throws pellets out of feed dish and doesn't seem to care for food that came with him. Suggestions?
Where can I buy travel cages for my birds? What cage would you recommend? I have 3 parakeets and I’m moving to a new house soon and I want to make sure I move them properly.
Where is the best place for me to put my bird cage?
Is there a type of bird cage for parakeets. We have two that are in a basic counter top cage but I wanted to get a bigger one. I was told not to get one with dome top. Is this correct?
I am looking to get a bigger cage for my 2 year old conure. Currently I’m in the market to buy one online that is advertised as a “solid metal cage” coated with “non-toxic hammertone paint” which included stainless steel dishes. I was just wondering if this would actually be a safe cage for a green cheek. The seller is YaheeTech, which is based in Ontario California but customer pictures show a box with "Made in China." Mostly 5 stars, with lowest rating be 3 stars. Is non-toxic hammertone safe?
I am looking to get a bigger cage for my 2 year old conure. Currently I’m in the market to buy one online that is advertised as a “solid metal cage” coated with “non-toxic hammertone paint” which included stainless steel dishes. I was just was just wondering if this would actually be a safe cage for a green cheek.
I want a pet bird but I have NO space!! I want one of those gothic hanging cages…would one of those work? What’s a bird that’s low maintenance (I’m not good at cleaning cages) I also want one with a not super long life span.
My Canary, Ringo, has a Cage that has a peaked roof, like a house. I have a chance to get a Flat-topped roof, larger cage. Which type of cage do Canaries like? I prefer the house-style cage, as it is more attractive. But, I realize Canaries don't know about their cage being attractive. Ringo would be able to fly more in the larger cage. Is the Peaked Roof just a Personal, Human Preference? And, Not the Canaries?
Describe the shelter/cage requirements for A dog A horse A rabbit A bird
So I just bought my first bird. But I have no idea what to do next. I did buy good bird food without sunflower seeds, millets, culet bone cage, and nutriberries. He's not tamed either so I'm not sure what to do. He doesn't have toys yet and I'm planing to get a bigger cage soon as I want to include another bird in a few months.
I just bought my son 2 canarys because he was crying to have a bird but our cat is so fascinated with them, she keeps trying to grab them through the cage openings her paw fits through there! I was thinking of buying them a different cage, would that help and what would make my cat forget about them because she has been standing by the cage the past 3 hours