Get It Today
As a parakeet parent, you want nothing but the best for your feathered friend. When it comes to perches, you have a lot of options to choose from. But with so many different types of perches on the market, how do you know which one is right for your parakeet?
There are many benefits to adding a perch or two to your parakeet's bird cage. For one, it provides them with a place to rest and relax. It also helps keep their nails nicely trimmed and in good condition, which is important for healthy parakeets.
Depending on the size of your parakeet's cage, you may want to consider adding multiple perches or a larger perch to accommodate their needs, while hanging toys or other enriching accessories from the perch to give them something fun to do.
Parakeet perches come in a wide variety of materials and styles, making it important to consider your parakeet's needs when choosing the best perch for their cage. For example, if you're looking to trim your parakeet's nails, a perch designed specifically for nail trimming may be a good choice. Made from sandpaper or other abrasive materials, these perches help to keep parakeet nails neatly trimmed without the need for regular nail clipping.
A heated parakeet perch can help provide warmth and comfort during winter months. Made from materials like wood or silicone, these perches help keep parakeets' feet warm and cozy when temperatures start to drop.
Other popular perch styles include wooden perches, which can provide a comfortable resting spot and promote foot health, and natural parakeet perches made from tree branches or other sturdy materials. When choosing a parakeet perch, it's best to consider your parakeet's size, weight, and activity level, to ensure they have a perch that provides the best possible support.
Cage perches come in all shapes and sizes, so you'll want to measure your cage before choosing one. You'll also want to take into account the different activities your bird likes to do. If your bird enjoys chewing on things, look for a perch made of a more durable material, but still expect to replace the perch relatively frequently.    
Regardless of which type of perch you choose for your parakeet, the most important thing is to provide them with a safe, comfortable place to rest and play. With the right parakeet perch, you can help ensure that your feathered friend has all the support and comfort they need to thrive.​
Parakeet Perches
Bird Swing Perches
Parakeet Toys
Parrot Perches & Stands
Parakeet Cages
Wooden Bird Perches
Finch & Canary Perches
Bird Hanging Perches
Conure Perches & Stands
Parakeet Houses
Cockatiel Perches & Stands
Bird Perches, Swings & Playstands
Parakeet Treats
Parakeet Bird Baths
Parakeet Aviaries
Bird Foot Health Perches
Hummingbird Feeder Perches
Bird Perch Attachments
Parakeet Feeders & Waterers
Parrot Cages
Caitec Parakeet Perches
A&E Cage Company Parakeet Perches
You & Me Parakeet Perches
A&E Cage Company Finch & Canary Perches
Prevue Pet Products Bird Perches, Swings & Playstands
Caitec Parrot Perches & Stands
Caitec Conure Perches & Stands
Caitec Bird Perches, Swings & Playstands
A&E Cage Company Conure Perches & Stands
A&E Cage Company Cockatiel Perches & Stands
Prevue Pet Products Parakeet Cages
A&E Cage Company Bird Perches, Swings & Playstands
Prevue Pet Products Parakeet Shop
YML Bird Perches, Swings & Playstands
You & Me Finch & Canary Perches
A&E Cage Company Parakeet Toys
Kaytee Parakeet Shop
Caitec Parakeet Shop
You & Me Conure Perches & Stands
Wesco Parakeet Toys
What toys are the best for parakeets
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've been doing research before I get my cockatiel and one topic I've seen a lot of controversy on is sanding perches. Both on whether to use one or not and where to use it. If you advised to get one where do you advise me to put it? I saw some people say use it as your feeding perch so that the bird is forced to use that and other people say leave it elsewhere and the bird will use it as they choose?
My 8month old alexandrine parakeet is losing his leg grip while climbing height
My parakeet is stretching its neck with it's beak open repeatedly for no apparent reason. It's feces have a green discoloration and it also is spending lots of time at the bottom of it's cage
It is possible we could be taking in my friends two parakeets. Where do I start? I want to know how to care for them properly before possible owning them. Do you have any tips, tricks, must know things?
Hello! My parakeet, 6 years old, has developed a thin reddish black growth that seems to be coming from the inside of his beak and splitting off. It's about 1/8 of an inch long. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I just got my parakeet yesterday and since getting him home he hasn't been eating or drinking. He has been using his perches and swings but not his bell toys. I'm a first time parakeet owner and I'm not sure if this is normal and I'm just very concerned. He is already comfortable with hands and can step up well, which makes him not eating more concerning to me.
How would you know what type of food is best for your Budgie? Also what should I always keep a millet stick in their cage?
Noticed our parrot "Beanie" is growing unsteady. He slips off his perches daily and seems to be favoring his left side, meaning perhaps he tweaked his left leg or foot. Maybe arthritis or pain in the leg. What can we do to narrow that down and help our bird.
Our 34 yr old amazon parrot is having issues with her feet. How would she be evaluated to check for arthritis. She is having a bit of trouble staying on her perches at times. She falls to the bottom of the cage but I also see her climb around her cage upside down quite often daily. Thanks for the help.
I've had 2 parakeets for 3yrs now...1 green and 1 blue. My green parakeet has some sort of dark brown crust on her cere. I didn't notice this when I bought her so I'm guessing it developed over time. My blue bird has a white smooth cere. Is the crust on her cere something I should be concerned with (dangerous?). If unnatural, is there a home remedy for this? Or is it something that has to be handled by a Vet. Please inform me as to what this is and if there's anything that can be done about it.